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    Aphrodite's seduction of Anchises and the birth of Aeneas is the Homeric Hymn (5) to Aphrodite. According to the Bibliotheca, Anchises and Aphrodite had another...
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  • Venus and Anchises may refer to: Mythology Parents of Aeneas Venus and Anchises, a story in Ovid's Metamorphoses Art Venus and Anchises, a work in the...
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    and a rotation period of 11.6 hours. It was named after Anchises from Greek mythology. Anchises is a primitive Jovian asteroid orbiting in the trailing...
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    them to raise the child to age five, then take him to Anchises. According to other sources, Anchises later brags about his encounter with Aphrodite, and...
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    father, the elderly Anchises, and his son Ascanius from Troy, after it has been sacked by the Greek army. In his hand, Anchises carries a vessel with...
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    Aphrodite (section Anchises)
    love with Anchises, a handsome mortal shepherd who lived in the foothills beneath Mount Ida near the city of Troy. Aphrodite appears to Anchises in the form...
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    angolensis, Acridocarpus, Tristellateia and Ficus species. Coeliades anchises anchises Range: Ethiopia, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, eastern...
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    being the son of Aeneas, who is the son of the goddess Venus and the hero Anchises, a relative of the king Priam; thus Ascanius has divine ascendents by both...
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    Parides anchises, the Anchises cattleheart, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae native to the Americas. It is common and not threatened...
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    inform Anchises that she will bear him a son named Aeneas; however, Aphrodite warns Anchises not to tell anyone that he had lain with a goddess. Anchises does...
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  • and Hicetaon, scion of Ares. And Assaracus begat Capys, and he Anchises; but Anchises begat me and Priam goodly Hector. This then is the lineage amid...
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    discredited goddesses Hera and Athena to the Trojan cause (Bibliotheca 3.12.5). Anchises, father of Aeneas, also of the Trojan royal house, was tending sheep on...
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    his home to lead his father Anchises, Creusa, and their son Ascanius out of the city and into the countryside. Anchises refuses to leave the house, prompting...
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    underworld where he sees his father Anchises, who tells him of his own destiny as well as that of the Roman people. Anchises describes how Aeneas' descendant...
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    with the meeting of Aeneas with the shade of Anchises in the Elysian Fields. With such affection did Anchises' shade reach out, if our greatest muse is owed...
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    Anchise Brizzi (5 October 1887 – 29 February 1964) was an Italian cinematographer. Born in Poppi, Arezzo, Brizzi attended the regio istituto tecnico,...
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    In the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, Tithonus is cited as an example to Anchises, another Trojan prince, later abducted by Aphrodite. Compare the mytheme...
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  • Hieromneme, and became the queen of Dardania. With him she became the mother of Anchises and possibly, Acoetes. The former son would later become the father of...
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  • natural son of Anchises and the half-brother of Eryx through Aphrodite. Previous to the emigration of Aeneas, also a son of Anchises, Elymus and Acestes...
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  • di Scipione Lucio Silla, Lucio Silla Belfiore, La finta giardiniera Don Anchise/ Il Podestà, La finta giardiniera Alessandro, Il re pastore Idomeneo, Idamante...
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    and Rome. In Book 5, funeral games are celebrated for Aeneas's father Anchises, who had died a year before. On reaching Cumae, in Italy in Book 6, Aeneas...
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    reattributes the prophecy to his deceased father, Anchises: I now can tell you, my father Anchises Revealed these secrets to me for he said: "When you...
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    Anchises Venus Latinus Amata Creusa Aeneas Lavinia Iulus Ascanius Silvius Aeneas Silvius Latinus Silvius Alba (Silvius) Atys Capys Capetus Tiberinus Agrippa...
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    the Elysian Fields, the abode of those who led just and useful lives. Anchises, the father of Aeneas, is finally located in the green and sunny Elysium...
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  • passenger liner Anchises for a trial trip from Liverpool to Glasgow as an Assistant Engineer. On 2 September, she signed on Anchises again as Tenth Engineer...
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    dutifulness. At the fall of Troy, Aeneas carries to safety his father, the lame Anchises, and the Lares and Penates, the statues of the household gods. In addressing...
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    Aphrodite, in which Venus's Greek counterpart seduces Aeneas's father, Anchises. Later in the Aeneid, the account of the theft of Hercules's cattle by...
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    Papilio anchisiades Esper, 1788 Subspecies 6, see text Synonyms Papilio anchises Stoll, 1780, not Linnaeus, 1758 Papilio hipponous Hübner, [1819] Papilio...
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  • visit to the underworld, where he has met, among others, his dead father Anchises: Two gates the silent house of Sleep adorn; Of polish'd ivory this, that...
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  • "the first to rule as king over the land of Troy" while in the Aeneid, Anchises recalls him being the Trojans' "first forefather". This suggests that King...
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