Latinus Silvius

Latinius Silvius (said to have reigned 1079–1028 BC[1]) was the fourth descendant of Aeneas and fourth in the list of mythical kings of Alba Longa (according to Livy). It is, however, unclear if this person ever existed.

Latinus Silvius from Nuremberg chronicles

Family tree

Descent of the Kings of Alba Longa
AnchisesVenusLatinusAmata
CreusaAeneasLavinia
IulusAscanius
Silvius
Aeneas Silvius
Latinus Silvius
Alba (Silvius)
Atys
Capys
Capetus
Tiberinus
Agrippa
Romulus Silvius
Aventinus
Proca
NumitorAmulius
Rhea SilviaMars
HersiliaRomulusRemus
Prima
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References

  1. Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities 1.71
Legendary titles
Preceded by
Aeneas Silvius
King of Alba Longa Succeeded by
Alba Silvius


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