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Eneit, Bavaria, Germany

Aeneasroman by Heinrich von Veldeke

f. 52v Turnus tötet den Schützen
Turnus kills the archer.

Eneas beklagt den Tod des Pallas
Eneas laments the death of Pallas.

Title: Eneit : Ms. germ. fol. 282
Author: Heinrich <von Veldeke>
Place: Bayern
Year of creation: 1220
Period of creation: [um 1220/1230]
Extent: 74 Bl.
Language: german
Location: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, Germany
Signature: Ms. germ. fol. 282
Category: Handschriften, Sprachen / Literaturen
Project : Handschriften digital
Digitalisator : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany
Indexing date: Montag, 17. Mai 2021
Structure type: Manuscript



Aeneas, mythical hero of Troy and Rome, son of the goddess Aphrodite and Anchises. Aeneas was a member of the royal line at Troy and cousin of Hector. He played a prominent part in the war to defend his city against the Greeks, being second only to Hector in ability. Homer implies that Aeneas did not like his subordinate position, and from that suggestion arose a later tradition that Aeneas helped to betray Troy to the Greeks. The more common version, however, made Aeneas the leader of the Trojan survivors after Troy was taken by the Greeks. In any case, Aeneas survived the war, and his figure was thus available to compilers of Roman myth. Encyclopædia Britannica

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