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Roman gentes / Europe / Year of birth unknown / Aeneid / Verginia / Turnus / Aeneas / Virgil / Pietas / Roman mythology / Ancient Rome / Julio-Claudian dynasty
Date: 2003-05-27 23:02:18
Roman gentes
Europe
Year of birth unknown
Aeneid
Verginia
Turnus
Aeneas
Virgil
Pietas
Roman mythology
Ancient Rome
Julio-Claudian dynasty

Livy, Virgil, and the Traditional Values of Rome by Jennifer Hutchinson While both Livy’s Early History of Rome and Virgil’s Aeneid address traditional Roman values, particularly those of pietas, military valor, and

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