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- Aeneid [r]: An epic poem written by Virgil, which depicts the hero Aeneas fleeing from Troy (ancient city), journeying to Carthage, Sicily, and finally to Italy where after battling, he becomes the precursor of the city of Rome; a monumental work of major significance in Western literature. [e]
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- Dido [r]: Legendary founder of Carthage, a city in modern day Tunisia which was later to become a prominent rival to Rome. [e]
- Lusus Troiae [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mercury (mythology) [r]: Roman god, counterpart to the Greek Hermes, messenger of Jupiter, the escort of dead souls to the underworld, and the patron of thieves. [e]
- Hermes [r]: In Greek mythology, the herald god, also known as a thief and as escorting the dead to Hades. [e]
- Journey of Aeneas [r]: In the Aeneid by Virgil, a catalog of the many places in the Mediterranean Sea visited by the fleeing Trojan hero Aeneas. [e]
- Dennis Young [r]: Emeritus Professor, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University; and an Emeritus Professor, of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Prof. Young is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of two important third sector journals: Nonprofit Policy Forum (2000-2021) and Nonprofit Management and Leadership (1989-2000). [e]