Test 3 Study 1 Flashcards
: Trojan hero son of the goddess Venus and the Trojan prince Anchises; loves Dido, and abandons her; father of Ascanius/Iulus and ultimate founder of Rome
Aeneas
Born 43 BCE in Sulmo, author of elegiac poems on love and a hexameter poem which some call an epic on transformations, the Metamorphosis, and a tragedy (lost) on Medea.
Ovid
Poet, married young, soon divorced. First wife probably the model for Corinna. Daughter by his second wife, who probably died in childbirth. Third wife very loyal and defended him in Rome after he was exiled.
Ovid
A man-about-town, devoted to life in Rome, member of the literary circle around Mesalla, somehow close to the imperial family, probably associated with Julia the Younger. In CE he was exiled by Augustus to Tomis on the Black sea, for Carmen et error, a poem and a mistake. When Tiberius became emperor in 14 CE, he refused to rescind the order of exile. Ovid died in 17 or 18.
Ovid
The priestess of Apollo at Cumae, her sacred space is in a cave.
Sibyl
Queen of Carthage, sister of Pygmalion, widow of Sychaeus
Dido
The greek name for Italy.
Hesparia
Goddess of love; mother of Aeneas; wife of Vulcan; mistress of Mars; mother of Cupid; ancestress of the Julian family
Venus
(Greek: Eros) Son of Venus; often represented as a child with a bow and arrow, but also often represented as a teenager. His arrows caused mortals to fall in love. Related, through his mother, to Aeneas and the Julian family. Mars is his stepfather.
Cupid
City of the Black Sea, founded by Greeks and inhabited by Greeks and Getae. Now Constatia in Roumania. Where Ovid was exiled in 8 CE
Tomis