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Aeneas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aeneas Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aeneas Demetrius Williams ( /əˈniːəs/ ; born January 29, 1968 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football cornerback and free safety, who played with the Arizona Cardinals and ...
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Aeneas was born from the union of a mortal, Anchises 1, and a goddess, Aphrodite. Some say that it was Zeus himself who aroused in Aphrodite the desire to be joined with a mortal man, so to prevent her from saying mockingly that she had succeeded in joining all the gods to mortals.
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Aeneas was the son of Anchises and Venus. He was a cousin of King Priam of Troy, and was the leader of Troy's Dardanian allies during the Trojan War. After the fall of Troy, he led a band of Trojan refugees to Italy and became the founder of Roman cu... ... Aeneas and the Trojan remnant then wandered across the Mediterranean,
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List of minor Biblical figures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections. In Jeremiah 36:26, Abdeel (Ab'dē el) ("Servan...
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Learn about the Roman hero Aeneas in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... They first landed on the neighboring shores of Thrace, and were preparing to build a city, but Aeneas was deterred by a prodigy. Preparing to offer sacrifice, he tore some twigs from one of the bushes. To his dismay the wounded...
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Real Name: Aeneas ... Powers/Abilities: Aeneas had exceptional strength, enabling him to lift at least 200 pounds with minimal effort, and enhanced stamina and resistance to injuries due to his semi-divine birth. He was stronger, faster and more inexhaustible than most human beings but not to a superhuman degree.
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Anchises was a cousin of King Priam of Troy, which made Aeneas a Trojan prince. Aeneas was raised first by nymphs and then by his father. During the Trojan War, Aeneas fought as an ally of Troy.
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