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Eneas - vertaling naar russisch

FRENCH ROMANCE
Enéas; Roman d'Eneas
  • Miniature from le Roman d’Éneas, ms. 60 of the [[BnF]], f. 148r.

Eneas         
  • ''Flight of Aeneas from Troy'', by [[Girolamo Genga]] (between 1507 and 1510).
  • ''Aeneas flees burning Troy'', [[Federico Barocci]], 1598 ([[Galleria Borghese]], Rome, Italy)
  • genius]]'' of Aeneas is shown ascendant, looking into the light of the future, while that of Turnus is setting, shrouded in darkness
  • ''Aeneas and his Father Fleeing Troy'', by [[Simon Vouet]] (c. 1635).
  • Pompeian Third Style]] (10 BCE – 45 CE), [[Pompeii]], Italy
  • Louvre]] (F 118)
  • Tiber]], by [[Bartolomeo Pinelli]]
  • ''Aeneas fleeing from Troy'', by [[Pompeo Batoni]] (c. 1750).
  • Aeneas and Anchises
  • ''Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Rutilio Manetti]] (c. 1630)
  • Pierre Lepautre]] (c. 1697).
  • ''Mercury Appearing to Aeneas'', by Tiepolo (1757).
  • ''Venus and Vulcan'', by Tiepolo (between 1762 and 1766).
  • Aeneas tells Dido about the fall of Troy, by [[Pierre-Narcisse Guérin]]
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020
  • Aenea]], with portrait of Aeneas. c. 510–480 BCE.
  • ''The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Nathaniel Dance-Holland]]
  • Johann Heinrich the Elder Tischbein]] (3 January 1780)
  • Thomas Jones]] (1769)
  • ''Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas'', by [[Pietro da Cortona]]
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Eneas         
  • ''Flight of Aeneas from Troy'', by [[Girolamo Genga]] (between 1507 and 1510).
  • ''Aeneas flees burning Troy'', [[Federico Barocci]], 1598 ([[Galleria Borghese]], Rome, Italy)
  • genius]]'' of Aeneas is shown ascendant, looking into the light of the future, while that of Turnus is setting, shrouded in darkness
  • ''Aeneas and his Father Fleeing Troy'', by [[Simon Vouet]] (c. 1635).
  • Pompeian Third Style]] (10 BCE – 45 CE), [[Pompeii]], Italy
  • Louvre]] (F 118)
  • Tiber]], by [[Bartolomeo Pinelli]]
  • ''Aeneas fleeing from Troy'', by [[Pompeo Batoni]] (c. 1750).
  • Aeneas and Anchises
  • ''Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Rutilio Manetti]] (c. 1630)
  • Pierre Lepautre]] (c. 1697).
  • ''Mercury Appearing to Aeneas'', by Tiepolo (1757).
  • ''Venus and Vulcan'', by Tiepolo (between 1762 and 1766).
  • Aeneas tells Dido about the fall of Troy, by [[Pierre-Narcisse Guérin]]
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020
  • Aenea]], with portrait of Aeneas. c. 510–480 BCE.
  • ''The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Nathaniel Dance-Holland]]
  • Johann Heinrich the Elder Tischbein]] (3 January 1780)
  • Thomas Jones]] (1769)
  • ''Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas'', by [[Pietro da Cortona]]
  • thumb
TROJAN HERO IN GRECO-ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Aineas; Aeneus; Æneas; Aineias; Aeneas (Greek mythology); Eneas; Aeneias; Aineías; AEneas; Aenas; Aeneas's; Anchisiades
Eneas noun roman; myth. Эней
Aeneas         
  • ''Flight of Aeneas from Troy'', by [[Girolamo Genga]] (between 1507 and 1510).
  • ''Aeneas flees burning Troy'', [[Federico Barocci]], 1598 ([[Galleria Borghese]], Rome, Italy)
  • genius]]'' of Aeneas is shown ascendant, looking into the light of the future, while that of Turnus is setting, shrouded in darkness
  • ''Aeneas and his Father Fleeing Troy'', by [[Simon Vouet]] (c. 1635).
  • Pompeian Third Style]] (10 BCE – 45 CE), [[Pompeii]], Italy
  • Louvre]] (F 118)
  • Tiber]], by [[Bartolomeo Pinelli]]
  • ''Aeneas fleeing from Troy'', by [[Pompeo Batoni]] (c. 1750).
  • Aeneas and Anchises
  • ''Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Rutilio Manetti]] (c. 1630)
  • Pierre Lepautre]] (c. 1697).
  • ''Mercury Appearing to Aeneas'', by Tiepolo (1757).
  • ''Venus and Vulcan'', by Tiepolo (between 1762 and 1766).
  • Aeneas tells Dido about the fall of Troy, by [[Pierre-Narcisse Guérin]]
  • Les Arts Florissants]] in 2020
  • Aenea]], with portrait of Aeneas. c. 510–480 BCE.
  • ''The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas'', by [[Nathaniel Dance-Holland]]
  • Johann Heinrich the Elder Tischbein]] (3 January 1780)
  • Thomas Jones]] (1769)
  • ''Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas'', by [[Pietro da Cortona]]
  • thumb
TROJAN HERO IN GRECO-ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Aineas; Aeneus; Æneas; Aineias; Aeneas (Greek mythology); Eneas; Aeneias; Aineías; AEneas; Aenas; Aeneas's; Anchisiades
Aeneas noun greek; myth. Эней

Wikipedia

Roman d'Enéas

Le Roman d'Enéas is a romance of Medieval French literature, dating to c. 1160. It is written in French octosyllabic couplets totaling a little over 10,000 lines. Its subject matter is the tale of Aeneas, based on Virgil's Aeneid. It is one of the three important Romans d'Antiquité ("Romances of Antiquity") of this period; the other two are the Roman de Thèbes (anonymous) and the Roman de Troie of Benoît de Sainte-Maure.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Eneas
1. It‘s a pasaje folk tune by Eneas Perdomo, a favorite from his childhood.
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