The constructed lineage in which Aeneas, a Trojan survivor, becomes the deeper founder of Rome and ancestor of Romulus and Julius Caesar.
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Aeneas myth
The constructed lineage in which Aeneas, a Trojan survivor, becomes the deeper founder of Rome and ancestor of Romulus and Julius Caesar.
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"The first is Romulus, right? The first king of Rome. The second is Lucius Brutus and the founding of the Roman Republic. Now, Julius..."
"So, in other words, Romulus is descended from Aeneas, but Julius Caesar is also descended from Aeneas. Okay? So, that is how Augustus Caesar..."
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