Evander of Pallene
978-613-3-86822-9
6133868228
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2010-12-08
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Roman mythology, Evander or Euander was a deific culture hero from Arcadia, Greece, who brought the Greek pantheon, laws and alphabet to Italy, where he founded the city of Pallantium on the future site of Rome, sixty years before the Trojan War. He instituted the Lupercalia. The oldest tradition of its founding ascribes to Evander the erection of the Great Altar of Hercules in the Forum Boarium. In Virgil's Aeneid, VIII, where Aeneas and his crew first come upon them, Evander and his people are engaged in venerating Hercules for having dispatched the giant Cacus. Evander was born to Mercury and Carmenta, and his wisdom was beyond that of all Arcadians. According to Virgil, previous to the Trojan War, he gathered a group of natives to a city he founded in Italy near the Tiber river, which he named Pallantium.
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