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Ancient Greek writings mention Aeneas as the __________. A. founder of Rome B. enemy of Rome C. last Etruscan king D. first Roman emperor

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Answer: Ancient Greek writings mention Aeneas as the founder of Rome.

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“The Aeneid” (Lat: “Aeneis”) is a pre-eminent poem of the Roman Empire written by Vergil. It was his final work. The poem tells the legendary story of the Trojan hero Aeneas who was neither enslaved nor killed when Troy fell. As commanded by the gods to flee, he gathered a group which was collectively known as the Aeneads. The Aeneads then traveled to Italy and became the founder of the Romans.

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