- - Trojan son of Aphrodite
- - Legendary Trojan warrior
- - Trojan prince who sailed to Italy to escape the sack of Troy
- - Trojan hero, son of Aphrodite and Anchises
- - Trojan warrior in the 'Iliad'
- - According to a Virgil epic poem, a Trojan ancestor of the Romans
- - Trojan hero betrothed to Lavinia, in Ursula K. Le Guin's book 'Lavinia'
- - Trojan hero of a Virgil epic
- - Legendary Trojan wanderer
- - Mythical Trojan who, according to Virgil, founded Rome
- - Trojan who survived the sack of Troy
- - Trojan hero, son of Venus
- - Trojan War survivor
- - Pound kept from Elena after working like a Trojan
- - Trojan who survived the fall of Troy
- - Epic Trojan warrior
- - Notable survivor of the Trojan War
- - Virgil's war hero
- - Virgil's Trojan hero
- - Legendary Trojan
- - Trojan leader who survived the fall of Troy
- - Trojan hero of myth
- - Virgil figure
- - Trojan War figure
- - Traveling Trojan
- - Trojan hero
- - Trojan prince
- - Trojan War hero
- - Trojan War warrior
- - mythological trojan hero
- - Lover of the Carthaginian queen Dido, in Greek and Roman mythology
- - vergil's man
- - Mythical hero of Troy
- - Dido's lover
- - Virgil hero
- - Hero of a Virgil epic
- - Fall of Troy escapee
- - Virgil subject
- - Host rising round mostly deft hero who's famously pious
- - Virgilian hero
- - Defender of Troy
- - Aphrodite's heroic son
- - Virgil's hero
- - Ancestor claimed by Julius Caesar
- - Ancestor of Romulus and Remus
- - Dido and — (Purcell)
- - Lover of Dido, in myth
- - Heroic son of Aphrodite
- - 'Dido and ......' (Purcell opera)
- - Hero whose mother was Venus
- - Mythical Greek warrior who undertook an epic journey
- - Principal lieutenant of Hector in the "Iliad"
- - Hero of Troy
- - Queen Dido's love
- - With 44 Across, pair of mythic lovers
- - Dido's love
- - Heroic son of Prince Anchises
- - Dante saw him in Limbo
- - Virgil's epic hero
- - Leader whom Virgil called "the virtuous"
- - Homeric hero
- - Dido devotee
- - Fighter for Troy
- - Golden Bough carrier
- - Queen Dido's lover
- - Fighter at Troy
- - He carried his aged father from the ruins of Troy
- - Hero of Berlioz's "Les Troyens"
- - Vergil subject
- - Dido's visitor
- - Vergil's vagabond
- - Vergil's hero
- - Roman hero
- - Virgil's wanderer
- - Virgil made book on him
- - Vergil hero
- - Dido lover
- - Son of Aphrodite and Anchises
- - Wooer of Dido
- - Vergilian hero
- - Anchises and Aphrodite's son
- - Epic hero
- - Husband of Lavinia
- - Troy escapee
- - Virgil's subject
- - Flounder of Lavinium
- - Classic wanderer
- - Son of Anchises
- - Big name in Troy
- - Wanderer of fiction
- - Anchises' son.
- - Legendary wanderer.
- - Son of Anchises and Venus.
- - Father of Ascanius.
- - Dido's flame.
- - Ancestral hero of the Romans.
- - Lavinia's husband.
- - Son of Aphrodite
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