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MAXImum [283]
3 years ago
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Where did Aeneas come to rome from

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Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
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As Troy burned, Aeneas's mother Venus appeared and told her son to flee. .... her brother could come from Tyre and kill her too; if she married Aeneas it ... for Aeneas including the famous shield with scenes of the future Rome and Augustus.
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All of the following are examples of the environment element of the six essential elements of geography except.

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