Virgil

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An ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period

Real World Example

Virgil was an ancient Roman poet who lived during the Augustan period and is best known for his epic work, the "Aeneid." This poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy and became an ancestor of the Romans, which helped to link Rome's origins to the heroic traditions of Homer’s epics. Virgil's work was important because it supported Augustus's vision of Rome as a powerful and divine empire, promoting Roman values and unity. Today, Virgil's influence continues, particularly in literature and education, where his themes of duty, destiny, and heroism inspire readers and writers. For example, his ideas about leadership and perseverance can be seen in stories and movies that encourage people to overcome obstacles and pursue their goals.

Practice Version

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