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The rest of Aeneas's biography is gleaned from Livy: Aeneas was victorious but Latinus died in the war.
Aeneas is a main character in Ursula K. Le Guin's Lavinia, a re-telling of the last six books of the Aeneid told from the point of view of Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus of Latium.
Towards the end of Hesiod's Theogony ( 1011f ), we find that Circe bore Odysseus three sons: Ardeas or Agrius ( otherwise unknown ); Latinus ; and Telegonus, who ruled over the Tyrsenoi, that is the Etruscans.
It is remarkable that the composition of this league does not reflect that of the Latin people who took part in the Latiar or Feriae Latinae given by Pliny and it has not as its leader the rex Nemorensis but a dictator Latinus.
This version is not properly compatible with the Greek one: the Trojan War had ended only eight years earlier, and Odysseus only met Circe a couple of months later, so any son of the pair could only be seven years old, whereas the Roman Latinus had an adult daughter by this time.
King Latinus is greatly displeased with Turnus, but steps down and allows the war to commence.
In Roman mythology, Lavinia () is the daughter of Latinus and Amata and the last wife of Aeneas.
King Latinus is later warned by his father Faunus in a dream oracle that his daughter is not to marry a Latin.
The collection of early medieval stones is one of the largest in Scotland, and includes the country's earliest surviving Christian memorial, the 5th century inscribed ' Latinus Stone '.
By some accounts, which come after the Odyssey, Calypso bore Odysseus a son, Latinus, though Circe is usually given as Latinus's mother.
Although the name Mozarabic is today used for many Romance languages, the native name ( autonym or endonym ) of the language was not " Muzarab " or " Mozarab " but Latinus or Latino.
According to Virgil, Latinus is Graecus's brother.
* A manuscript of Tertullian, Apologeticus from the 8th – 9th century is sometimes referred to a Codex Petropolitanus Latinus Q. v. I. 40.

Latinus and also
Faunus was known as the father or husband or brother of Fauna, and of Latinus by the nymph Marica ( who was also sometimes Faunus ' mother ).
Lavinia also appears with her father Latinus in Dante's Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto IV, lines 125 – 126.
Amata ( also called Palanto ), in Roman mythology, was the wife of King Latinus of the Latins.
Latinus was fathered by Faunus, who was also occasionally referred to as the son of Marica.
In Virgil's Aeneid, and also according to Livy, the Rutuli are led by Turnus, a young prince to whom Latinus, king of the Latins, had promised the hand of his daughter Lavinia in marriage.

Latinus and by
In fable Faunus appears as an old king of Latium, son of Picus, and grandson of Saturnus, father of Latinus by the nymph Marica.
Others relate that he was induced by Athena to marry Circe, and became by her the father of Latinus ( Hygin.
Latinus in Council, print by Wenceslas Hollar, 1607-1677
* A son of Odysseus by Circe and a brother of Latinus and Telegonus, mentioned only in Hesiod's Theogony.
Other traditions held that Iulus was the son of Aeneas by his Trojan wife, Creusa, while Ascanius was the son of Aeneas and Lavinia, daughter of Latinus.
It was first mentioned in Codex Latinus Parisinus in 1395, during the reign of Mircea I of Wallachia, and was conquered by the Ottomans in 1420 as a way to control the Danube traffic.
According to Roman mythology, which links Lavinium more securely to Rome, the city was named by Aeneas in honor of Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, king of the Latins, and his wife, Amata.
It has been suggested that the death of Westland New Post leader Paul Latinus the 24 of April 1984, may have actually been a camouflaged murder in suicide by the Nivelles Gang.
A 10th century codex, Codex Vossianus Latinus Q 69 found by Gino Zaninotto in the Vatican Library contains an 8th-century account saying that an imprint of Christ's whole body was left on a canvas kept in a church in Edessa: it quotes a man called Smera in Constantinople: " King Abgar received a cloth on which one can see not only a face but the whole body " ( in Latin: tantum faciei figuram sed totius corporis figuram cernere poteris ).
At the mouth of the Liris near Minturnae, was an extensive sacred grove consecrated to Marica, a nymph or local divinity, who was represented by a tradition, adopted by Virgil, as mother of Latinus, while others identified her with Circe.
According to legend, the city was founded either by Telegonus, the son of Odysseus and Circe, or by the Latin king Latinus Silvius, a descendant of Aeneas, who according to Titus Livius was the founder of most of the towns and cities in Latium.

Latinus and later
After coupling with Odysseus, Circe would later give birth to Agrius, Latinus, and Telegonos.
In later Roman mythology ( notably Virgil's Aeneid ), Latinus, or Lavinius, was a king of the Latins.
This means that the word Latinus or Latino had the meaning of spoken Romance language, and it was only contrasted with classical Latin ( lingua Latina ) a few centuries later.

Latinus and son
Virgil says that he was the son of Saturnus and the grandfather of Latinus, the king of the Laurentines whom Aeneas and his Trojans fought upon reaching Italy.
In Hesiod's Theogony, Latinus was the son of Odysseus and Circe who ruled the Tyrsenoi, presumably the Etruscans, with his brothers Ardeas and Telegonus.
Locrus, a son of Phaeax who emigrated to Italy where he married Laurina, the daughter of Latinus.
Finally, Hyginus attributes to Telegonus a son named Italus, the eponymous founder of Italy ; and to Telemachus he attributes a son named Latinus, whose name was given to the Latin language.

Latinus and had
His daughter Lavinia had been promised to Turnus, king of the Rutuli, but Latinus received a prophecy that Lavinia would be betrothed to one from another land — namely, Aeneas.
If one spoke in the lingua or sermo Latinus one merely spoke Latin, but if one spoke latine or latinius (" more Latinish ") one spoke good Latin, and formal Latin had latinitas, the quality of good Latin, about it.
She and Latinus had a daughter, Lavinia, and no sons.
When the Trojans arrive in Italy, Latinus decides to give his daughter to Aeneas because of instructions he had received from the gods to marry his daughter to a foreigner.

Latinus and three
The three principal manuscripts ( Paris, Bibliothèque nationale Latinus 13026 ; Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, 426 ; and Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale IV. A. 34 ) on which modern editions have been based were all written in early ninth-century France.

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