the Aeneid

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:poet
gptkbp:bfsLayer 2
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:award
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:films
gptkb:opera
plays
gptkbp:adapted_into various art forms
gptkbp:author gptkb:Virgil
gptkbp:character gptkb:Dido
gptkb:Ascanius
gptkb:Turnus
gptkb:Venus
gptkb:Aeneas
gptkb:Juno
gptkb:Anchises
gptkbp:contains gods and goddesses
mythological elements
twelve books
prophecies
visions
historical references
gptkbp:critical_reception widely acclaimed
translated into many languages
studied in academia
studied in schools
admired by critics
analyzed by scholars
gptkbp:cultural_impact gptkb:musical
gptkb:literary_work
gptkb:artwork
Roman identity
gptkbp:cultural_references gptkb:historical_figure
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:Roman_gods
gptkbp:cultural_significance gptkb:church
gptkb:mythological_figure
Roman identity
inspiration for modern literature
national epic of Rome
inspiration for Renaissance writers
symbol of Roman values
foundational myth of Rome
gptkbp:depicts the fall of Troy
the journey to Italy
the love story of Aeneas and Dido
the war against Turnus
gptkbp:follows gptkb:Aeneas
gptkbp:genre gptkb:poet
gptkbp:has_written gptkb:Augustus_Caesar
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Augustan_Rome
gptkb:Sarah_Ruden
gptkb:John_Dryden
gptkb:Robert_Fagles
gptkb:Trojan_War
Roman expansion
post-Civil War Rome
reflects Augustan propaganda
written during the Pax Romana
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label the Aeneid
gptkbp:influence gptkb:poet
Renaissance literature
national epics
gptkbp:influenced Western literature
Renaissance literature
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Roman_mythology
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkbp:influences Western literature
gptkbp:inspired gptkb:Dante's_Divine_Comedy
Tennyson's poetry
gptkbp:inspired_by gptkb:Homer's_Iliad
gptkb:Homer's_Odyssey
Homer's works
gptkbp:is_divided_into 12 books
gptkbp:language gptkb:Latin
gptkbp:legacy considered a classic
studied in schools
influenced modern storytelling
inspired operas and plays
cited in political discourse
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:Person
metaphors
symbolism
flashbacks
imagery
irony
foreshadowing
epithets
similes
allusions
gptkbp:narrative_style first-person narration
third-person narration
epic narrative
gptkbp:notable_character gptkb:Dido
gptkb:Ascanius
gptkb:Turnus
gptkb:Venus
gptkb:Juno
gptkbp:notable_quote Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori
Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit
Sunt lacrimae rerum
Tantae molis erat Romanam condere gentem
gptkbp:published_by gptkb:Rome
19 BC
gptkbp:set_in gptkb:Italy
gptkb:Troy
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Italy
gptkb:Troy
gptkbp:social_structure 12 books
gptkbp:style symbolism
rich imagery
elevated language
dactylic hexameter
allusions
gptkbp:themes gptkb:heroism
gptkb:Saint
gptkb:Order
love
duty
gptkbp:translated_into many languages
gptkbp:written_in gptkb:Latin
hexameter