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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Map of Aeneas' journey from Troy to Latium<br>1- Troy to Thrace (Polydorus)<br>2- Thrace to Delos (Apollo's prophecy)<br>3- Delos to Crete (Wrong prophecy interpretation- famine in Crete)<br>4- Crete to Strophades ( Harpies)<br>5- Strophades to Buthrotum (Helenus and Andromache)<br>6- Buthrotum to Mt. Etna in Sicily (Scylla and Charybdis in the sea, picks up comrade of Ulysses left on the Cyclops' island)<br>7- Sicily to Drepanum (coast of Sicily, Anchises dies)<br>8- Drepanum to Carthage/Tunisia (Dido<br>9- Carthage to Drepanum (King Acestes, funeral games)<br>10- Drepanum to Cumae (Sibyl and the Underworld)<br>11- Cumae to Latium </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>2005: In Book 2 of Virgil’s Aeneid, Aeneas gives an eye-witness account of the Fall of Troy. What is your opinion of Aeneas’ behaviour during the events of Troy’s last night? In your answer refer to the events of Aeneid, Book 2. (50) <br><br>2009: Book 4, which deals with Aeneas’ affair with Dido, has long been regarded as the greatest and most moving of all the books of Virgil’s Aeneid. Do you agree with this statement? Support your answer by reference to the text. (50) </div>]]></description>
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