The divine plan that Troy be destroyed and Aeneas suffer exile so Rome can be founded.
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prophecy of Rome
The divine plan that Troy be destroyed and Aeneas suffer exile so Rome can be founded.
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"Creusa, nothing, no reply. And again, Creusa. But then as I mildly rushed from house to house, no one in sight, abruptly. Right before..."
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Rome cannot burn Homer, because Homer already lives in memory.
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