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  • ...[Ancient Rome|Roman]] emperor Augustus Caesar (pictured) commissioned poet Virgil to write ''The Aeneid''.]] ...sm that particular facts about Virgil may not be accurate.<ref>Don Fowler "Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)" in ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary'', (3.ed. 19
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  • ...http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/suet-vergil.html Suetonius: The Life of Virgil], an English translation. ...g/literature/donatus_vita.html Vita Vergiliana], Aelius Donatus' ''Life of Virgil'' in the original Latin.
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  • A Trojan warrior in Virgil's Aeneid.
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  • ...http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/suet-vergil.html Suetonius: The Life of Virgil], an English translation. ...g/literature/donatus_vita.html Vita Vergiliana], Aelius Donatus' ''Life of Virgil'' in the original Latin.
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  • * [http://www.rhapsodes.fll.vt.edu/aeneid1.htm Oral reading of Virgil's ''Aeneid''], by Robert Sonkowsky, University of Minnesota.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virgil]]
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  • ...Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517-1547), in a translation of the second book of Virgil's Aeneid.
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  • ...ced to fall in love with Aeneas by the goddess [[Venus (goddess)|Venus]]. Virgil's story is not considered historically possible because Carthage is believe * [[Virgil]]
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  • A website created by Virgil Griffith to reveal conflict of interests when anonymous Wikipedia users edi
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  • Trojan hero of the epic story by the Roman poet Virgil called the Aeneid.
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  • A character and chief [[antagonist]] in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'' who competed with [[Aeneas]] for the hand of [[Lavinia]]
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  • ...including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], [[Virgil]], and [[Classical Mythology]].
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  • ...Carthage, but was rejected in favor of Aeneas, according to the Roman poet Virgil.
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], a catalog of the many places in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] visited by the
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  • Roman household deities which could travel with a family; according to [[Virgil]] in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'', the ''Penates'' traveled with [[Aeneas]] fr
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  • A character in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], a Trojan warrior who, along with his older friend, Nisus, goes on a nig
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  • ...established in Rome during the reign of [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]], but Virgil described the funeral games in the Aeneid as having happened a thousand yea
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  • ...ojan horse]] during the [[sack of Troy]]. He was a captain, according to [[Virgil]].
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  • ...tion|narrator]], as Dante himself, is accompanied by [[Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil]] and later Lady [[Beatrice]]. ...in history. It builds on [[previous]] works by [[author|writers]] such as Virgil (who is a [[character]] in Dante's story) who wrote the ''[[Aeneid]]'' for
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  • An [[epic poem]] written by [[Virgil]], which depicts the hero [[Aeneas]] fleeing from [[Troy (ancient city)]],
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...dy]], the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • ...dy]], the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • {{r|Virgil}}
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  • * Dean, Virgil W. "Charles F. Brannan and the Rise and Fall of Truman's 'Fair Deal' for Fa * Dean, Virgil W. ''An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy De
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...was the place of [[birth]] of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] who wrote the ''[[Aeneid]]'' and was the [[story]] of the [[Troy (ancient
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  • ...ragedy]], ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', the ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], [[Virgil]]. From her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The Teaching Company]].
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  • ...but as a poor fertility god, "the guardian of a poor man's plot" to quote Virgil's [[Eclogues]] (7.34.). Sacrifices to him were routinely of a frugal nature
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  • ...[[love]] in favor of [[Aeneas]], according to the Roman [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]]. He was the son of [[Jupiter]] and a [[nymph]]. He became king of [[Gaetu
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]], Centaurs are almost always [[violence|violent]], [[sex|sexually aggressi
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  • ...alus''' or '''Italos''' was a leader, according to the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] who was an early inhabitant of [[Italy]]. There is a possibility that the ...Varro]] (''Rerum Rusticarum'', 2.5), and [[Festus]]. The [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] writing around the time of [[Emperor]] [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] sugge
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  • ...dy]], the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • ...is graphically related in Book II of the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]]. In Virgil's description Neoptolemus first kills Priam's son [[Polites]] as he seeks s
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • ...hero of the [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil]] called the ''[[Aeneid]]''. Virgil, writing centuries later, expanded this mention into a poem which purports
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • {{rpl|Virgil Spencer (fireboat)}}
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...dy]], the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This definition is based on her course ''Classical Mythology'' for [[The
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...ese terms were used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''.
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • *[[Virgil]], ''Aeneid''. Book [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...on of the [art|arts]] who supplied [[money]] to [[poetry|poets]] such as [[Virgil]] who wrote the ''[[Aeneid]]''. He lived from 70 BCE to 8 BCE. The name ''M
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  • ...re]]. In [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry]] such as the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Juno (mythology)|Juno]], who loved [[Carthag |title= Virgil: Aeneid Book 1 Virgil's theme: a man dogged by the implacable hatred of an unforgiving goddess.
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...[[home]] for a long time. He played a big role in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] as well.
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  • ...brought out were his Epodes (ironic lyrics in iambics) and [[Satire]]s. [[Virgil]] introduced him to [[Maecenas]] who became his friend and patron, presenti
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  • ...] [[Aeneas]], as described by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]'', and he [[prediction|predicted]] that Aeneas would
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  • ...rds]]. In the ''[[Aeneid]]'', the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] tells how the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. This [[definition (general)|definition]] is based on her course ''Classi
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  • ...], according to the ''[[Iliad]]'' by [[Homer]] and the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], was believed to have the [[power]] to foretell the future, but she was a
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  • ...uding the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Homer]], and [[Virgil]]. In the [[drama]] [[name|called]] ''[[The Bacchae]]'' by the [[Ancient Gr
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  • ...as, in fact, the [[dictator]]. Augustus commissioned the [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] to write the master [[epic]] ''[[The Aeneid]]''.
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  • ...ly tree diagram.|Ascanius was the son of Creusa and Aeneas, according to [[Virgil]].]]
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  • ...er]] which was used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''. As a rhyme scheme, it works well with Latin and Greek l
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  • ...[[Aeneas]]. Amata was a minor character in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] who wrote the [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] in [[dactylic hexameter]].
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  • ...[Ancient Rome|Roman]] emperor Augustus Caesar (pictured) commissioned poet Virgil to write ''The Aeneid''.]] ...sm that particular facts about Virgil may not be accurate.<ref>Don Fowler "Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)" in ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary'', (3.ed. 19
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  • ...poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''.
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  • ...to her being considered the cause of the war. She is also mentioned in [[Virgil]]'s [[Aeneid]]: when the Greeks broke into the city, the Trojan [[hero]] [
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  • ...poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''.
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  • ...s]]. In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]], he was visited by [[Aeneas]] as he traveled through the [[underworld]],
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  • ...s]]. Juno preferred Rome's future rival city, [[Carthage]], according to [[Virgil]] writing around the time of [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]]. But in Roman tim
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  • ...Empire]]. According to an account in the fictional [[mythology|myth]] by [[Virgil]] called the ''[[Aeneid]]'', Carthage was founded by the fleeing [[princess
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  • ...poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''.
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  • '''Euryalus''', in an episode of [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'' was a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] warrior devoted to
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  • ...[[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. Creusa is described by the Roman [[poetry|[poet]] [[Virgil]] in the [[epic]] story commissioned by [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] called
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  • '''King Latinus''' was a character in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]]. Latinus had a daughter named [[Lavinia]] who was initially pledged to [[
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  • '''Turnus''' is a character and chief [[antagonist]] in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''. He competed with [[Aeneas]] for the hand of [[Lavinia]] ...ith [[furor]] and rage and turns into a killing machine and is decribed by Virgil as a ''monster'', and in this state, Aeneas would surely have killed Turnus
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  • ...poetry. It is used in [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' and [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]''.
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  • ...''' is a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] warrior in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] who went on a night raid with his older [[friendship|friend]] [[Euryalus]
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]], the Penates were brought by [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] hero [[Aeneas
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  • ...scanner''', also known as ''Wikipedia Scanner'', is a website created by [[Virgil Griffith]] to reveal [[conflict of interests]] when [[anonymous]] [[Wikiped
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  • ...cient Rome|Roman]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]], according to the [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]''. The human [[woman]] [[Helen of Troy]] was said to
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  • ...oetry takes its name from the [[lyre]]). The [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil]] created a masterwork epic poem with the ''[[Aeneid]]'' which was written
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  • | || ''[[Virgil Spencer (fireboat)|Virgil Spencer]]'' || 1972 || ? ||
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], the [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] [[queen]] [[Dido]] was so [[depression|dep
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  • ...[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' by [[Homer]] and in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] in deciding which words to pick and how to place them strategically in a
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  • ...h later dominated Greece was a very politically astute piece of fiction on Virgil's part. ...und the island which formed one side of the strait where she is situated. Virgil cannily locates Scylla and Charybdis in the Strait of Messina, well known t
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  • ...as a treacherous villain, pure and simple. He appears under this name in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'', in [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]'s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' (C
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  • *Virgil Evans − trumpet ('Your Groovy Self')
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  • ...ure]], and [[culture]] of their Greek forebears, and had writers such as [[Virgil]] adopting Greek poems such as the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'' by
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  • ...chises, according to the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by the [[Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]], dies on the island of [[Sicily]], and while in the [[Underworld]], is vi
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited many places in the [[Medi ...Trojans were inclusive and welcoming to strangers, and it was a way for [[Virgil]] to contrast the attitudes of the Greeks (who abandoned stragglers) to the
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  • The [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil]], in his ''[[Aeneid]]'', borrowed matter from the Iliad but followed the f
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Virgil]] suggests that the reason that the conquering peoples (the Romans) adopted
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  • ...including a fictional [[epic]] poem called ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] in which [[Aeneas]] carries his aged father [[Anchises]] and son [[Ascani
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  • ...[[Luis Suárez]], [[Jordan Henderson]], [[Mo Salah]], [[Sadio Mané]] and [[Virgil van Dijk]].
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  • * ''Lavinia'', a reinterpretation and extrapolation of the second part of [[Virgil]]'s [[Aeneid]].
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  • ...'' Heroic Verse, without Rime, as that of ''Homer'' in ''Greek'', and of ''Virgil'' in ''Latin''; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or
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  • |author= Virgil; translated by Rolfe Humphries
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  • ...|The Aeneid has been written and copied extensively since its writing by [[Virgil]]; it has helped teach students throughout history the language of [[Latin ...the [[Roman Empire]] who called himself the ''[[Princeps]]'', commissioned Virgil to create the Aeneid, indirectly through [[Maecenas]].}}
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  • * Dean, Virgil W., '''An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy D
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  • ...gates of [[Dis (Divine Comedy|Dis]], the city of the dead, for Dante and [[Virgil]] to pass.
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  • ...ings of Ruddiman deserve notice: An edition of Gavin Douglas's ''Aeneid of Virgil'' (1710); the editing and completion of Anderson's ''Selectus Diplomatum et
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  • Some accounts by [[Thucydides]] and [[Virgil]] suggest that Italy derived its name from an early leader named [[Italus]]
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  • * Dean, Virgil W. "Charles F. Brannan and the Rise and Fall of Truman's 'Fair Deal' for Fa * Dean, Virgil W. ''An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy De
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  • ...re something of its value as mixed entertainment.. He thought poorly of [[Virgil]] and [[John Milton|Milton]], both writers of epics, which he described as
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  • {{r|Virgil Goode}} ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]]VA); [[Congressional Rural
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  • He ran against then-Rep. [[Virgil Goode]], (R) a seven-term incumbent who had beat his previous opponents by | '''Virgil H. Goode''' || Republican || 158,083 || 49.86%
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  • * Dean, Virgil W. ''An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy De
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  • :: - the poetry of [[Virgil]] (the [[Aeneid]])
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  • * '''V.D.Wiggins''' - [[Virgil Dale Wiggins]]
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  • ...ellison,_decides_what_book_a_congressman_takes_his_oath_on }}</ref> Rep. [[Virgil Goode]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Virginia (U.S. state)|Vir
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  • * [[Gus Grissom|Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom]], USAF (1926-1967) ...ation, is a millionaire ex-astronaut who has named his five sons -- Scott, Virgil, Alan, John and Gordon -- after the real-life Mercury astronauts.
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  • * "With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole", 1985
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  • ...wn brand. This was partially facilitated by the 'Look Forward' design that Virgil Exner created for the company and brought to life in the 1955 Imperial. 'Lo
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  • ...irst of which resulted in the deaths of three astronauts, [[Virgil Grissom|Virgil "Gus" Grissom]], [[Edward Higgins White|Ed White]] and [[Roger Chaffee]], i | Virgil Grissom, Edward White,<br/>Roger Chaffee
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  • ...onauts on board, [[Gemini 3|Gemini III]], was flown by [[Virgil I. Grissom|Virgil "Gus" Grissom]] and [[John W. Young]] on March 23, 1965. Nine other mission
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>28<td>[[Muhammad]]<td>[[Virgil]]<td>[[Plato]]<td>[[Pliny the Elder]]<td>[[Trajan]]
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  • ...on the Old French ''[[Roman d'Enéas]]'', that in its turn is inspired by [[Virgil]]’s ''Aeneis''. Veldeke wrote the largest part around 1175. According to
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  • ...very of the works of Tacitus during the [[Renaissance]] allowed [[Polydore Virgil]] to reintroduce her into British history as "Voadicea" in 1534.<ref>''Poly
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  • *5: [[Virgil D. Parris]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *5: [[Virgil D. Parris]] (1807-1874), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]'
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  • *: [[Virgil D. Parris]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *: [[Virgil D. Parris]] (1807-1874), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]'
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  • ...Aeneas_Ascanius_Anchises_palladium.jpg/Permission|permission]])</small>]][[Virgil]]<ref>Publius Vergilius Maro, ''Aeneid'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-
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  • ...n to have developed in [[Egypt]], and was discussed by the Roman writers [[Virgil]], Gaius Julius Hyginus, Marcus Terentius Varro, and Columella. Aspects of
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  • ...Aeneas_Ascanius_Anchises_palladium.jpg/Permission|permission]])</small>]][[Virgil]]<ref>Publius Vergilius Maro, ''[[Aeneid]]'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
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  • *Rendezvous at the Alamo; Baugh, Virgil, E.; University of Nebraska Press, ISBN: 0-8032-1190-2
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  • : ''"Oh Farmers, Pray That Your Summers Be Wet And Your Winters Clear." - [[Virgil]]''
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  • ...occurs from ancient to modern times, in [[Aristotle]] and [[Plato]]; in [[Virgil]] and [[Seneca]]; in [[Erasmus]] and [[Shakespeare]]; [[Tolstoy]], as well
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  • ...ich the Augustan [[Halo|''nimbus'']] is attributed (cp. also Octavian in [[Virgil|Publius Virgilius Maro]], ''[[Aeneid]]'' 8675 ff.), or by the [[Solarium Au
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  • ...ered ancient, might be placed such compositions as the Latin [[Aeneid]] of Virgil, the Chinese [[Songs of Chu]], or the Greek lyrical poetry of [[Sappho]].
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  • ...ered ancient, might be placed such compositions as the Latin [[Aeneid]] of Virgil, the Chinese [[Songs of Chu]], or the Greek lyrical poetry of [[Sappho]].
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  • ...che|Nietzsche]]. In addition, Augustine was influenced by the work of both Virgil (known for his teaching on language) and Cicero (known for his teaching on
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  • ...as the ancient tradition of singing contests, which are e.g. reported by [[Virgil]].<ref>Publius Vergilius Maro, ''Eclogues'' III 3, 25–29, 31, 49, 51, 58
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  • ...as the ancient tradition of singing contests, which are e.g. reported by [[Virgil]].<ref>Publius Vergilius Maro, ''Eclogues'' III 3, 25–29, 31, 49, 51, 58
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  • ...cter in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]]. She was compelled to fall in love with the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan] ...|ancient Greeks]] but reviled by [[Ancient Rome|ancient Romans]] such as [[Virgil]] who contrasted Odysseus' willingness to bend any rule to achieve an effec
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  • ...C 10-23-62 (Ginny Malone) Slim, acting as deputy, is escorting bank robber Virgil Walker back to Laramie. But on the trail he's overpowered by the outlaw and
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