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Details and notes on the omens and prophecies in Virgil's Aeneid

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Jupiter’s prophecy

1.259ff “You can be sure that the destiny of your descendants remains unchanged.

You will see the city of Lavinium and its promised walls. You will take great-hearted

Aeneas up to the stars of heaven …He will wage a great war in Italy and crush fierce

tribes. He will built walls for his people and establish their way of life, until a third

summer has seen him reigning in Latium and a third winter has passed after the

subjection of the Rutulians. But the reign of his son Ascanius…shall last while the

months of thirty long years revolve, and he shall transfer his kingdom from its seat at

Lavinium and build a city with powerful fortifications at Alba Longa. Here the rule of

the race of Hector will last for three hundred long years until Ilia the priestess queen,

heavy with the seed of Mars, shall give birth to twin sons. Then Romulus shall receive

the people, wearing with joy the tawny hide of the wolf which nursed him…he shall

give his own name to his people, the Romans. On them I impose no limits of time or

place. I have given them an empire that will know no end…the people of Rome, the

rulers of the world, the race that wears the toga…from this noble stock there will be

born a Trojan Caesar to bound his empire by Oceanus at the limits of the world…He

will be called Julius, a name passed down to him from great Iulus….wars will be laid

aside and the years of bitterness will be over….The dread Gates of War…will then be

closed”


-Dido’s vision of Sychaeus

1.354ff ‘One night there appeared to her in a dream the very ghost of her unburied

husband…pointed to the altar where he had been killed and revealed the whole

horror of the crime…He then urged her to escape…This moved Dido to plan her

escape and gather followers, men driven by savage hatred of the tyrant’


-Venus (as the Spartan girl) proves her words are true with a portent

1.390ff “I can tell you that your comrades are restored and your fleet returned to

you…Look at these twelve swans flying joyfully in formation…Just as they have come

, to their home and their flock has circled the sky…so your ships and your warriors are

already in port…”


-Laocoon killed by sea serpents

2.204ff ‘there came over the calm water from Tenedos…two serpents learning into

the sea in great coils and making side by side for the shore…they made straight for

Laeocoon…the two serpents seized his two young sons…when Laocoon came to the

rescue…they seized him…they [the Trojans] said that Laocoon had been justly

punished for his crime. He had violated the sacred timbers by hurling his sinful spear

into the horse’s back, and they all shouted together that it should be taken to a

proper place’


-Hector’s ghost’s prophecy

2.289+ff “You must escape, son of the goddess. You must save yourself from these

flames,,,you have given enough to your native land and to Priam…into your care she

[Troy] now commends her sacraments and her household gods. Take them to share

your fate. Look for a great city to establish for them after long wonderings across the

sea.”


-Ascanius’ head in flames and Jupiter’s sign

2.683ff ‘a light began to stream from the top of the pointed cap he was wearing and

the flame seemed to lick his soft hair and feed round his forehead without harming

him…Father Anchises, looking joyfully up to the stars of heaven and raising his hands

palms upward, lifted his voice in prayer: “O All-powerful Jupiter…confirm this omen.”

…a sudden peal of thunder rang…a star fell from the sky’


-Creusa’s prophecy

2.780ff “Before you lies a long exile and a vast expanse of sea to plough before you

come to the land of Hesperia where the Lydian river Thybris flows with smooth

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