L'Énéide is an epic poem written by the ancient Roman poet Virgil (or Virgile in French). It is considered one of the most significant works of Roman literature and is often regarded as the national epic of ancient Rome.The poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, and his journey after the fall of Troy. Aeneas travels to Italy, where he is destined to become the progenitor of the Romans. The epic is divided into twelve books and is heavily influenced by earlier Greek epics, particularly Homer's Iliad and OdysseyL'Énéide explores themes of heroism, destiny, the founding of a great nation, and the interplay between mortals and the divine. It is celebrated for its poetic beauty and its significant role in Roman culture and identity.
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