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Aeneas: The Man Who Fled Troy and Founded Rome

9 min · 25. Juni 2026
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While most Trojan War stories end with the fall of the city, this episode follows Aeneas, the Trojan prince who escaped the burning citadel and, according to myth, eventually founded Rome. We explore the historical and literary figure of Aeneas, from his appearances in Homer's Iliad as a favored warrior of Apollo to his central role in the Aeneid, Virgil's epic commissioned by Augustus. We discuss how Aeneas's story was shaped by Greek and Roman politics, including his connection to the Julian family, and examine archaeological evidence for cultural contacts between the Troad and early Italy. We also look at earlier Greek accounts of Aeneas's wanderings and the Lavinium inscriptions that hint at a real cult. This episode bridges myth, literature, and history to uncover how one man's flight became a foundation story for an empire. #Aeneas #Aeneid #Virgil #TrojanWar #EpicCycle #RomanMythology #Augustus #Ilium #Lavinium #Rome #AlbaLonga #JuliusCaesar #Homer #Iliad #AncientHistory #Mediterranean #Mythology #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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