Virgil's protagonist Aeneas is the archetypal Roman hero because he is pathologically unfaithful to his wives. Lmao gotem.
SOURCES & Further Reading
Books - "The Aeneid" & "Georgics" & "Eclogues" by Virgil from the Loeb Classical Library edition translated by H. R. Fairclough, and "The Aeneid" by Virgil translated by David Ferry, "The Roman Way" by Edith Hamilton, Introduction to Virgil by G. P. Goold from the Loeb Classical Library edition. "A Marvelous Scene of Little Things: Honeybees and the Natural Order in the Fourth Georgic of Virgil" by Colin Catlin.
BUT ACTUALLY YOU SHOULD READ THE AENEID: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780226817286
Great Courses Lecture "Roman Literature" from "The Roman Empire: From Augustus to the Fall of Rome" by Gregory S. Aldrete.
I also have a university degree in Classical Studies
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