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==Summary==
==Summary==
''Virgil's epic Latin tale tells the story of the wanderer Aneaus, whose travels take him from the shores of war-torn Troy to the troubled coasts of [[Italy]] while the spurned Goddess [[Juno]] bedevils him every step of the way. Written in a time of great turmoil amid the Roman Empire, "The Aeneid" served to strengthen the hearts and harden the resolve of a nation in transition.''
''Virgil's epic Latin tale tells the story of the wanderer [[Aeneas|Aneaus]], whose travels take him from the shores of war-torn Troy to the troubled coasts of [[Italy]] while the spurned Goddess [[Juno]] bedevils him every step of the way. Written in a time of great turmoil amid the [[Roman Empire]], "The Aeneid" served to strengthen the hearts and harden the resolve of a nation in transition.''


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Revision as of 11:51, 28 August 2014


Aeneid was a book written by Virgil, obtained by Ezio Auditore in the early 16th century in Constantinople.

Summary

Virgil's epic Latin tale tells the story of the wanderer Aneaus, whose travels take him from the shores of war-torn Troy to the troubled coasts of Italy while the spurned Goddess Juno bedevils him every step of the way. Written in a time of great turmoil amid the Roman Empire, "The Aeneid" served to strengthen the hearts and harden the resolve of a nation in transition.

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