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The Aeneid Rome’s National Poem - PowerPoint Presentation

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The Aeneid Rome’s National Poem - PPT Presentation

Julius Caesar Augustus Civil Wars Propaganda Vergil The Aeneid in History Judgment of Paris Athena Aphrodite and Hera Minerva Venus and Juno Trojan War Fall of Troy The Storys Beginning ID: 725588

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Slide1

The Aeneid

Rome’s National PoemSlide2

Julius CaesarAugustus

Civil Wars

PropagandaVergil

The Aeneid in HistorySlide3

Judgment of ParisAthena, Aphrodite, and Hera

Minerva, Venus, and Juno

Trojan WarFall of Troy

The Story’s BeginningSlide4

Prince of TroySon of Venus &

Anchises

Wife was CreusaSon was

Ascanius/IulusJulian clan

AeneasSlide5

Sees King

Priam’s

death; goes into a rageWarned by VenusCarries

Anchises, leads IulusCreusa vanishes in the confusionGhost when he returns

Flees from Troy with 20 shipsAeneas’s EscapeSlide6
Slide7

The WanderingsSlide8

Juno hates Trojans

Judgment of Paris

Jealous of GanymedeCarthage’s fate; loves Queen Dido of Carthage

Massive storm at seaNeptune’s angerShipwreck in Africa

Juno’s WrathSlide9

Venus appears to Aeneas

Dido’s Background

From Tyre

in modern Lebanon, a Phoenician cityRich Sychaeus & evil PygmalionDido’s Vow; flight to Africa

Asks Iarbas for land; rejects his advancesCarthage

Aeneas enters Carthage & meets Dido

Feast held for the Trojans; flashbackSlide10

Prevent the Trojans from settling downDistract Aeneas with Dido

Venus agrees – marriage between Aeneas & Dido will end the goddesses’ feud

Cupid replaces Iulus

at banquet & wins Dido overAnna, Dido’s sister, suggests marriage to her

Juno’s PlanSlide11

Hunting trip; the storm; Dido & Aeneas alone in a cave

Relationship becomes physical

Married or not?Fama

spreads like wildfireFollowers question their leaders’ priorities

King Iarbas’s prayerThe CaveSlide12

Mercury & Aeneas’s dreamTrojans start packing up; Dido’s rage

Aeneas Unwilling

PietasAnna Unknowing

Dido’s SuicideCurses TrojansIris

Aeneas’s DepartureSlide13

Sibyl at CumaeGolden bough; to the Underworld

The Unburied

CerberusFields of Mourning

Dido’s SilenceLanding in ItalySlide14

Aeneas meets Anchises

Parade of Future Romans

Names and celebrates Romulus, Caesar, Augustus, and more

Why?Future wars in LatiumAnchises leads Aeneas out of the Underworld

The Parade of Future RomansSlide15

King Latinus

of Latium

Queen Amata

LaviniaTurnus the RutulianAn Oracle about

LaviniaAeneas arrives, is welcomedUp North Near RomeSlide16

I’ve tried and tried“If I cannot bend High Ones, then I shall move hell.”

Let them marry and suffer

Dowry (price) will be Latin and Trojan blood

Bellona, a goddess of war, as bridal matronAlecto the Fury and Queen

AmataJuno’s Wrath (again)Slide17

Fixes Turnus with a torch, making him savage

Latins

& Turnus

demand that King Latinus wage war against the TrojansTrojans fleeKing Evander

Greek for “Good Man”Future site of RomePallasVulcan’s ShieldAlecto Causes ChaosSlide18

Aeneas & Evander away getting alliesTurnus

attacks Trojan camp, sets ships on fire

Sacred wood; nymphsNisus and

EuryalusTurnus in Trojan camp

Fighting BeginsSlide19

Venus blames JunoJuno says it wasn’t her fault

Jupiter

facepalms; stops helping anyonePunic Wars will settle the goddesses’ feud

Council of the GodsSlide20

Ship-nymph tells AeneasReturns and joins the battle

Pallas vs.

Turnus

Turnus: If only Daddy were here!Pallas: No prob

, man. I’ll either win or die in style. COME AT ME BRO.Pallas prays to Hercules: Let Turnus see me looting him as he’s slowly dyingJupiter & Hercules look away – Pallas’s timePallas’s spear grazes Turnus’s shoulder

Aeneas Enters the FightSlide21

Pallas takes it through shield to chestPulls it out, blood and life follow

Collapses, bloody

Turnus

takes Pallas’s beltAeneas finds out…slaughters without humanityJuno saves Turnus

“Now see if mine pierces more.”Slide22

12-day truceCamilla’s Ambush

Warrior Woman

Ally of Turnus

Kills 12 in battle but is shotTurnus abandons planSingle combat, Aeneas vs. Turnus

New truce while this goes downThe TruceSlide23

Turnus’s sister breaks the truce

Aeneas is shot, retreats, is healed

Venus convinces Aeneas to attack the Latin capital

Queen Amata kills herselfTurnus shows up to

help; Aeneas vs. Turnus for realziesSpears are ineffective…Turnus’s sword shatters…Like That’ll WorkSlide24

Turnus

gets new sword, Aeneas retrieves spear

Juno finally gives up her anger

Turnus: T: “I fear not you but the gods.”Aeneas hits Turnus

in thigh with spearGoing to spare him, sees Pallas’s beltMEGASHANK.The EndSlide25

Aeneas founds a city & calls it Lavinium

Iulus

goes on to found Alba LongaRomulus & Remus are from Alba Longa, then found Rome

Aftermath