Aeneas Silvius
Aeneas Silvius (said to have reigned 1110-1079 BC)[1] is the son of Silvius, in some versions grandson of Ascanius and great-grandson, grandson or son of Aeneas. He is the third in the list of the mythical kings of Alba Longa in Latium, and the Silvii regarded him as the founder of their house.[2] Dionysius of Halicarnassus[3] ascribes to him a reign of 31 years.[4] Ovid does not mention him among the Alban kings.[5] According to Livy and Dionysius the heir of Aeneas Silvius was named Latinus Silvius.
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gollark: Test.
gollark: It's documented in PS#ABB85797: "Utilizing unknown means possibly involving direct bytecode manipulation, [REDACTED], and side-channel attacks, the program [DATA EXPUNGED], potentially resulting in a cascading failure/compromise of other networked computers and associated PotatOS-related systems such as the ODIN defense coordination network and Skynet, which would result in a ΛK-class critical failure scenario."
gollark: All *known* copies of it were deleted because it is very dangerous.
gollark: Anyway, right now it seems to mostly be inactive. But there's not a good way to tell how much it's doing. Occasionally some stuff with "Siri" in it trips the potatOS code filtering, but it seems to mostly just be people testing the potatOS code filtering.
gollark: I had to *block* it in PotatOS, because it could cause a ΛK-class critical failure scenario.
References
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities 1.71
- Livy, i. 3.
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, i. 71.
- Virgil, Aeneid, vi. 769.
- Ovid, Metamorphoses, xiv. 610, etc.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Aeneas Silvius". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
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King of Alba Longa | Succeeded by Latinus Silvius |
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