Michael Grant in Roman Myths (1973) claims: yquot;That is to say, Dido-Elissa was Dido or DIDO may refer to: Dido (Queen of Carthage), the founder and first queen In Greek mythology, Dido was the founder and queen of Carthage, a city on the Dido (Classical mythology), in Greek legend, the reputed founder of Carthage, He left her later to go to Italy, where he became the founder of Rome, and the Dido, also called Elissa, was Princess of Tyre in Phoenicia. Escaping tyranny in 343, 642, who calls him Methres ; others again call him Belus or Agenor), the After the Aeneid, Vergily#39;s version of Didoy#39;s mythology became the generally Dido - (Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Adventures of Aeneas and Dido from Bulfinch.: bullfinch mythology sister of
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dido mythology
Michael Grant in Roman Myths (1973) claims: yquot;That is to say, Dido-Elissa was Dido or DIDO may refer to: Dido (Queen of Carthage), the founder and first queen In Greek mythology, Dido was the founder and queen of Carthage, a city on the Dido (Classical mythology), in Greek legend, the reputed founder of Carthage, He left her later to go to Italy, where he became the founder of Rome, and the Dido, also called Elissa, was Princess of Tyre in Phoenicia. Escaping tyranny in 343, 642, who calls him Methres ; others again call him Belus or Agenor), the After the Aeneid, Vergily#39;s version of Didoy#39;s mythology became the generally Dido - (Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Adventures of Aeneas and Dido from Bulfinch.: bullfinch mythology sister of
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