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Ascanius
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Ascanius

In Roman legend, the son of Aeneas and founder of Alba Longa (probably the site of modern Castel Gandolfo) near Rome. In Livy's account, his mother was Lavinia, and he was born after Aeneas founded Lavinium. Ascanius was also called Iulus, and he was considered the founder of the line that included Julius Caesar.



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Both Aeneas Saving His Father, Anchises, and Son, Iulus (ca.
TROIA AND TRUIA Fully to understand what Dorat is doing with this performance, one has to grasp the allusion to the ludus led by the young Trojan Iulus Ascanius in book 5 of the Aeneid.
 
 
 
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