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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Énéide - définition

1983 DEBUT STUDIO ALBUM BY LITFIBA
Eneide di krypton; Eneide krypton; Eneide Krypton

Aeneid         
  • [[Paul Cézanne]], ''Aeneas Meeting Dido at Carthage'', c. 1875, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • Virgil, holding a manuscript of the ''Aeneid'', flanked by the muses [[Clio]] (history) and [[Melpomene]] (tragedy). [[Roman mosaic]], third century AD, from [[Hadrumetum]], now in the [[Bardo Museum]], [[Tunis]].
  • Map of Aeneas' fictional journey
  • Roman bas-relief, 2nd century: Aeneas lands in [[Latium]], leading [[Ascanius]]; the sow identifies the place to found his city (book 8).
  • Aeneas' defeat of Turnus (book 12), painting by [[Luca Giordano]]
  • fr}} (1667–1722)
  • Hawara Papyrus 24, with a line of Virgil's ''Aeneid'' (repeated 7 times; probably a writing exercise). Book 2, line 601 ( "It is not the hated face of Spartan Helen..."). Recto. Latin language. 1st century CE. From Hawara, Egypt. On display at the British Museum in London
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020.
  • Boxing scene from the ''Aeneid'' (book 5), mosaic floor from a Gallo-Roman villa in [[Villelaure]] (France), c. 175 AD, [[Getty Villa]] (71.AH.106)
  • Folio 22 from the [[Vergilius Vaticanus]]—flight from Troy
  • National Gallery]], London)
EPIC POEM BY VERGILIUS MARO
The Aeneid; AEneid; Æneid; Aeneis; Eneid; Aenead; Arma virumque cano; Eneide; Aenid; Virgil's aeneid; The Aeniad; Book VI of the Aeneid; AENEID V; AENEID; Aeneid II; Virgil's Aeneid; The Aeneid of Virgil; Vera incessu patuit dea; Aendid; Aenied
·noun The great epic poem of Virgil, of which the hero is Aeneas.
Eneid         
  • [[Paul Cézanne]], ''Aeneas Meeting Dido at Carthage'', c. 1875, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • Virgil, holding a manuscript of the ''Aeneid'', flanked by the muses [[Clio]] (history) and [[Melpomene]] (tragedy). [[Roman mosaic]], third century AD, from [[Hadrumetum]], now in the [[Bardo Museum]], [[Tunis]].
  • Map of Aeneas' fictional journey
  • Roman bas-relief, 2nd century: Aeneas lands in [[Latium]], leading [[Ascanius]]; the sow identifies the place to found his city (book 8).
  • Aeneas' defeat of Turnus (book 12), painting by [[Luca Giordano]]
  • fr}} (1667–1722)
  • Hawara Papyrus 24, with a line of Virgil's ''Aeneid'' (repeated 7 times; probably a writing exercise). Book 2, line 601 ( "It is not the hated face of Spartan Helen..."). Recto. Latin language. 1st century CE. From Hawara, Egypt. On display at the British Museum in London
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020.
  • Boxing scene from the ''Aeneid'' (book 5), mosaic floor from a Gallo-Roman villa in [[Villelaure]] (France), c. 175 AD, [[Getty Villa]] (71.AH.106)
  • Folio 22 from the [[Vergilius Vaticanus]]—flight from Troy
  • National Gallery]], London)
EPIC POEM BY VERGILIUS MARO
The Aeneid; AEneid; Æneid; Aeneis; Eneid; Aenead; Arma virumque cano; Eneide; Aenid; Virgil's aeneid; The Aeniad; Book VI of the Aeneid; AENEID V; AENEID; Aeneid II; Virgil's Aeneid; The Aeneid of Virgil; Vera incessu patuit dea; Aendid; Aenied
·noun ·same·as Aeneid.
Aeneid         
  • [[Paul Cézanne]], ''Aeneas Meeting Dido at Carthage'', c. 1875, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • Virgil, holding a manuscript of the ''Aeneid'', flanked by the muses [[Clio]] (history) and [[Melpomene]] (tragedy). [[Roman mosaic]], third century AD, from [[Hadrumetum]], now in the [[Bardo Museum]], [[Tunis]].
  • Map of Aeneas' fictional journey
  • Roman bas-relief, 2nd century: Aeneas lands in [[Latium]], leading [[Ascanius]]; the sow identifies the place to found his city (book 8).
  • Aeneas' defeat of Turnus (book 12), painting by [[Luca Giordano]]
  • fr}} (1667–1722)
  • Hawara Papyrus 24, with a line of Virgil's ''Aeneid'' (repeated 7 times; probably a writing exercise). Book 2, line 601 ( "It is not the hated face of Spartan Helen..."). Recto. Latin language. 1st century CE. From Hawara, Egypt. On display at the British Museum in London
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020.
  • Boxing scene from the ''Aeneid'' (book 5), mosaic floor from a Gallo-Roman villa in [[Villelaure]] (France), c. 175 AD, [[Getty Villa]] (71.AH.106)
  • Folio 22 from the [[Vergilius Vaticanus]]—flight from Troy
  • National Gallery]], London)
EPIC POEM BY VERGILIUS MARO
The Aeneid; AEneid; Æneid; Aeneis; Eneid; Aenead; Arma virumque cano; Eneide; Aenid; Virgil's aeneid; The Aeniad; Book VI of the Aeneid; AENEID V; AENEID; Aeneid II; Virgil's Aeneid; The Aeneid of Virgil; Vera incessu patuit dea; Aendid; Aenied
The Aeneid ( ; or ) is a Latin epic poem, written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC, that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who fled the fall of Troy and travelled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. It comprises 9,896 lines in dactylic hexameter.

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Eneide di Krypton

Eneide di Krypton is a soundtrack album from Italian rock band Litfiba, released in 1983.

The recording was composed by the group to act as a soundtrack to a theatre show of Virgil's Aeneid, staged by the Florentine theatrical company Krypton.