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  1. Ascanius

    carrying Anchises , with Ascanius and his wife, red figure amphora from a Greek workshop in Etruria , ca. 470 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen File Ascanius.jpg thumb 200px Ascanius from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Ascanius is the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and a legendary ... Ascanius has divine ascendents by both parents, being descendant of Jupiter mythology Jupiter , Juno ... of founders of the Roman race. Mythology In Greek mythology Greek and Roman mythology , Ascanius was the son ... burned, Aeneas escaped to Latium in Italy , taking his father Anchises and his child Ascanius with him, though Creusa died during the escape. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Ascanius original name was Euryleon and this name was changed to Ascanius after his flight from Troy. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities 1.65 ref According to Virgil, Ascanius was also called Iulus ... been descended from Ascanius Iulus, his father Aeneas, and, ultimately, the goddess Venus mythology ... of Halicarnassus, however, Julus was a son of Ascanius who disputed the succession of the kingdom of Alba Longa with Silvius, upon the death of Ascanius. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities 1.70 ref According to another legend mentioned by Livy , Ascanius may have been the son of Aeneas and Lavinia and thus born in Latium , not Troy . Ascanius later fought in the Italian Wars along with his father Aeneas. After the death of Aeneas, Ascanius became king of Lavinium and an Etruscan ... until he came of age, upon which, Ascanius founded Alba Longa and left his mother in charge of Lavinium ... surrender and agree to pay a yearly tribute. Upon his retirement, Ascanius fell upon him and his ..., Ascanius founded the city of Alba Longa and became its first king. He left his mother, Lavinia, in charge of the city of Lavinium. Ascanius was succeeded by Silvius mythology Silvius , who was either the younger brother of Ascanius or his son. Ascanius died in the 28th year of his reign. Aeneid ...   more details



  1. Ascanius (disambiguation)

    Ascanius may refer to In Classical mythology Ascanius , the son of Aeneas Ascanius, a son of Priam Ascanius, a son of Aretaon Lake Ascanius in Anatolia. Peter Ascanius 1723 1803 , Norwegian biologist. HMAT Ascanius , a merchant steamship of the Blue Funnel Line , requisitioned by the army in 1910 and used to transport troops of the Australian Imperial Force AIF during World War I . disambig bg de Askanios fr Ascagne homonymie ru sv Ascanius olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. Peter Ascanius

    Unreferenced date October 2009 Peter Ascanius Aure, Norway Aure , 1723 1803 was a Norway Norwegian biologist and a student of Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus . He taught zoology and mineralogy in Copenhagen from 1759 to 1771, and later worked as a supervisor at the mines in Kongsberg and elsewhere in Norway. Among his published works was the five volume illustrated Icones rerum naturalium . He was a Royal Society Fellow of the Royal Society , elected in 1755 as a Foreign Member. External links http resolver.sub.uni goettingen.de PURL ?PPN368287165 Icones rerum naturalium Volume I at the Center for Retrospective Digitization, G ttingen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ascanius, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1723 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1803 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ascanius, Peter Category 1723 births Category 1803 deaths Category Norwegian biologists Category Norwegian geologists Category Norwegian zoologists Category Fellows of the Royal Society Norway scientist stub biologist stub da Peter Ascanius es Peter Ascanius fr Peder Ascanius it Peder Ascanius no Peter Ascanius ru , sv Peter Ascanius ...   more details



  1. Parides ascanius

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Fluminense Swallowtail image ParidesascaniusMale.JPG status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera familia Papilionidae genus Parides species P. ascanius binomial Parides ascanius binomial authority Pieter Cramer Cramer , 1775 synonyms The Fluminense Swallowtail Parides ascanius is a species of butterfly in the Papilionidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Brazil . Source Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 16239 all Parides ascanius . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Category Fauna of Brazil Category Parides papilionidae stub vi Fluminense Swallowtail ...   more details



  1. Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia

    Landscape with Ascanius shooting the Stag of Sylvia is an oil on canvas painting by Claude Lorrain , a painter of the style of Classicism . It depicts a scene from Virgil s epic poem the Aeneid , where Aeneas s son Ascanius shoots a pet stag, provoking a war. The painting is also known as Landscape with Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia . The painting is in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford . ref http www.ashmolean.org departments westernart Ashmolean Museum, Department of Western Art ref References references painting stub Category Paintings ...   more details



  1. Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius

    refimprove date July 2008 Sculpture image Image Gian Lorenzo Bernini cat01.jpg 180px title Aeneas, Anchises and Ascanius artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini year 1618 1619 type Marble height 220 city Rome museum Galleria Borghese Aeneas, Anchises and Ascanius is a sculpture by the Italy Italian sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini , c. 1619. It is housed in the Galleria Borghese , Rome . It depicts Anchises being carried by Aeneas , and Ascanius following them. ref http www.artchive.com artchive B bernini aeneas anchises.jpg.html ref The sculpture shows strong influences of, and may include work from, Bernini s father, Pietro Bernini . The work was commissioned for the Villa Borghese along with three other sculptural groups David , Pluto abducting Proserpina , and Apollo and Daphne . Each of the works display particularly noteworthy elements of engagement with the viewer, wherein their narrative is slowly revealed as the viewer comes to view them from different angles, a unique and revolutionary aspect of baroque sculpture, of which Bernini was a virtuoso. References reflist coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Aeneas, Anchises, And Ascanius Category Bernini sculptures of the Borghese collection Category 1619 works sculpture stub es Eneas, Anquises y Ascanio Bernini pt Eneias, Anquise e Asc nio ...   more details



  1. File:Janesville station.jpg

    Copy to Wikimedia Commons priority true Summary Information Description Source Picture taken by me in Janesville Date Author User Iulus Ascanius Iulus Ascanius User talk Iulus Ascanius talk Permission other versions Licensing PD self date March 2010 Category Images of railway stations in the United States Category Bus transportation in Wisconsin ...   more details



  1. Red-tailed monkey

    Taxobox name Red tailed monkey ref name MSW3 MSW3 Groves pages 154 155 id 12100448 ref image Red tailed monkey profile.jpg status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Oates, J. F., Hart, J., Groves, C. P. & Butynski, T. M. year 2008 id 4212 title Cercopithecus ascanius downloaded 4 January 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Primate s familia Cercopithecidae genus Cercopithecus species C. ascanius binomial Cercopithecus ascanius binomial authority Jean Baptiste Audebert Audebert , 1799 synonyms range map Cercopithecus ascanius distribution.svg range map width 200px range map caption Geographic range The red tailed monkey , black cheeked white nosed monkey , red tailed guenon , redtail monkey , or Schmidt s guenon Cercopithecus ascanius is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in Angola , Cameroon , Central African Republic , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Kenya , Rwanda , Sudan , Tanzania , Uganda , Zambia , and possibly Burundi . The red tailed monkey is usually black, red, or orange. References reflist Commons Cercopithecus ascanius C.Cercopithecinae nav Category Cercopithecine monkeys Category Mammals of Africa Category Animals described in 1799 oldworld monkey stub ca Cercopitec de cua vermella de Rotschwanzmeerkatze nv M g bich ga g es Cercopithecus ascanius eu Cercopithecus ascanius fr Cercopithecus ascanius ko it Cercopithecus ascanius lt Raudonuodeg markata hu Feh rarc cerk f pl Koczkodan askanius sr Cercopithecus ascanius ...   more details



  1. Silvius (mythology)

    File Silvius posth.jpg thumb 250px Silvius Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum In Roman mythology , Silvius was either the son of Aeneas and Lavinia or the son of Ascanius . He succeeded Ascanius as King of Alba Longa . ref Vergil Aeneid 6.763 766 ref According to the former tradition, upon the death of Aeneas, Lavinia is said to have hidden in a forest from the fear that Ascanius would harm the child. He was named after his place of birth, Silva being the Latin word for forest or wood. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus , a dispute arose on who should succeed Ascanius, either Silvius the brother of Ascanius or Julus the son of Ascanius . ref Dionysius of Halicarnasus Roman Antiquities 1.70 ref The dispute was decided in favor of Silvius by the people who believed that it was his right as the nephew of Latinus. Julus was awarded the priesthood. All the kings of Alba following Silvius bore the name as their cognomen . latin kings Notes references DEFAULTSORT Silvius Mythology Category Roman mythology Category Mythological kings ca Silvius de Silvius Sohn des Aeneas es Silvio Eneida fr Silvius it Silvio Eneide nl Silvius ja pl Silvius pt S lvio mitologia ru ...   more details



  1. Golden redfish

    Taxobox name Golden redfish status regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Scorpaeniformes familia Sebastidae genus Sebastes species S. norvegicus binomial Sebastes norvegicus binomial authority Peter Ascanius Ascanius 1772 The golden redfish , also known as the bergylt , Norway carp or Norway haddock , Sebastes norvegicus is a marine deep water fish belonging to the family Sebastidae . It is found throughout the northern Atlantic and lives in depths of up to 750 metres. References FishBase species genus Sebastes species norvegicus year 2009 month November Category Sebastidae Scorpaeniformes stub nl Sebastes norvegicus ...   more details



  1. Lake ?znik

    Infobox lake lake name Lake znik image lake Lake Iznik NASA.jpg caption lake View from space image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Bursa Province coords coord 40.4336111 N 29.5186111 E type waterbody region TR display inline,title type inflow outflow catchment basin countries Turkey length width area 1 E8 m2 290 km depth max depth 80 m volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Lake znik lang tr znik G l is a lake in the Bursa Province in Turkey . It is located at around coord 40.4336111 N 29.5186111 E and has an area of 1 E8 m2 290.00 km and maximum depth of about 80 m. Its ancient name Ascanius is derived from Ashkuza, the Akkadian language Assyrian word for the Scythians . History In Greek mythology , during the Trojan War the region by the Lake znik was held by the Phrygians , who sent troops to the aid of King Priam , led by the brothers Phorcys Trojan War Phorcys and Ascanius, sons of Aretaon as related in the Iliad . Ascanius, son of Aretaon, should not be confused with Ascanius son of Aeneas , and Ascanius son of Priam , who also feature in legends of the Trojan War. Image Iznik G l 985a.jpg left thumb Lake znik, as seen from the town of znik . br clear all External links tr icon http www.golyaka.org Golyaka Village, Bursa Lakes of Turkey DEFAULTSORT Lake Iznik Category Lakes of Turkey Iznik Marmara geo stub de znik G l et zniki j rv es Lago znik fr Lac d Iznik it Lago di znik ka ru tr znik G l ...   more details



  1. Dendronotus frondosus

    italictitle Taxobox name Dendronotus frondosus image Dendronotus frondosus.jpg image caption Drawing of Dendronotus frondosus from Kunstformen der Natur 1904 regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Heterobranchia br clade Euthyneura br clade Nudipleura br clade Nudibranchia br clade Dexiarchia br clade Cladobranchia br clade Dendronotida superfamilia Tritonioidea familia Dendronotidae genus Dendronotus species D. frondosus binomial Dendronotus frondosus binomial authority Peter Ascanius Ascanius , 1774 ref no icon Peter Ascanius Ascanius P. 1774 . Beskrivelse over en Norske Sneppe og et S dyr . Det Kongelige Norkse Videnskabers Selskab Skrifter 5 153 158, pl. 5. Dendronotus frondosus is at 155 158, pl. 5, fig. 2. ref synonyms ref ref http www.malacolog.org search.php?nameid 8761 Dendronotus frondosus Ascanius, 1774 . Malacolog Version 4.1.1. A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca. accessed 17 February 2010. ref synonyms Amphitrite frondosa Ascanius, 1774 Tritonia arborescens O. F. M ller, 1776 Doris arborescens O. F. M ller, 1776 Doris cervina Gmelin, 1791 Tritonia cervina Gmelin, 1791 Tritonia reynoldsii Couthouy, 1838 Tritonia lactea Thompson , 1840 Tritonia ascanii M ller, 1842 Tritonia felina Alder & Hancock, 1842 Tritonia pulchella Alder & Hancock, 1842 Amphitritidea fabricii Michaelis & Scherk, 1847 Campaspe pusilla Bergh, 1863 Dendronotus luteolus Lafont, 1871 Dendronotus aurantiacus Friele, 1879 Dendronotus purpureus Bergh, 1879 Campaspe major Bergh, 1886 Dendronotus rufus O Donoghue, 1921 Dendronotus venustus MacFarland, 1966 File Dendronotus frondosus2.jpg thumb left Dendronotus frondosus Dendronotus frondosus is a species of Dendronotida dendronotid nudibranch . It is a marine ocean marine gastropod mollusc in the family biology family Dendronotidae . ref name Bouchet Bouchet P. & Rocroi J. P. Ed. Fr da J., Hausdorf B., Ponder W., Valdes A. & War n A. 2005. Classification and nomenclator of gastropod familie ...   more details



  1. Aretaon

    for the asteroid 12052 Aretaon In Greek mythology , the name Aretaon refers to the following figures associated with the Trojan War , who may or may not be one and the same character Aretaon, father of the Phrygia n leaders Ascanius and possibly Phorcys Trojan War Phorcys . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , Epitome of Book 4, 3. 35 ref Aretaon, a defender of Troy killed by Teucer . ref Homer , Iliad , 6. 31 ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category People of the Trojan War ...   more details



  1. Greater argentine

    Taxobox name Greater argentine status status system image Argentina silus.jpg image caption Argentina Silus image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Osmeriformes familia Argentinidae genus Argentina species A. silus binomial Argentina silus binomial authority Peter Ascanius Ascanius , 1775 distinguish Greater Argentina Argentina Silus synonymous with Salmo Silus is also known as Atlantic Argentine , Great Silver Smelt , Greater Argentine , Herring Smelt or simply Smelt . It is a northern Atlantic Ocean Atlantic smelt in the family Argentinidae , or herring smelts. It is also used as seafood . ref http www.seafood portal.com 168,1,argentina silus smelt silver.html SILVER SMELT . Seafood Portal ref gallery File Atlantic argentine Argentina silus .jpg gallery References Reflist FishBase species genus Argentina species silus year 2006 month 06 ITIS id 162064 taxon Argentina silus accessdate August 21, 2006 Category Argentinidae Osmeriformes stub ca Argentina silus pl Argentyna wielka fi Kultakuore sv Guldlax ...   more details



  1. Regalecus

    italictitle Taxobox name Regalecus image Regalecus glesne, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien.jpg image caption Taxidermied specimen of Regalecus glesne in the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Lampriformes familia Regalecidae genus Regalecus genus authority Peter Ascanius Ascanius , 1772 synonyms subdivision ranks Species subdivision Regalecus glesne R. glesne br Regalecus kinoi R. kinoi br Regalecus pacificus R. pacificus br Regalecus russelii R. russelii Regalecus is a fish genus of the family Regalecidae commonly called oarfish. Several species of oarfishes have been described, but they are now all believed to be the same species Regalecus glesne . ref http australianmuseum.net.au Oarfish Regalecus glesne ref References Reflist http www.zoobank.org ?id 20225322 External links wikispecies Regalecus Commons category Regalecus http fishbase.org nomenclature SpeciesList.php?genus Regalecus Regalecus at FishBase eol 25901 ITIS id 166355 taxon Regalecus Category Regalecidae Actinopterygii stub fr Regalecus nl Regalecus ...   more details



  1. Aletes (Aeneid character)

    Aletes is an old and wise Trojan counselor depicted in the Aeneid . ref Aeneid 9.246 256. ref He commends Nisus and Euryalus for their courage. They intend to enter the Rutulians camp by night, slaughter men, take plunder, make their way on to Pallanteum, where Aeneas has been waylaid, and bring him the news that the Rutulians have attacked the Trojan camp. Weeping, he affirms that the gods must favor the Trojans and that the gods, Aeneas, and Ascanius will all reward these daring young men. References Reflist External links http tkline.pgcc.net PITBR Latin VirgilAeneidIX.htm Toc4666545 English translation of ref. 1. Category Characters in the Aeneid Ancient Rome myth stub Orphan date June 2009 ...   more details



  1. Ballan wrasse

    Taxobox name Ballan wrasse image Labrus bergylta.jpg image width 250 px status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Labridae genus Labrus species L. bergylta binomial Labrus bergylta binomial authority Peter Ascanius Ascanius , 1767 synonyms Crenilabrus multidentatus Thompson, 1837 Labrus balanus Fleming, 1828 Labrus ballan Bonnaterre, 1788 Labrus berggylta Ascanius, 1767 Labrus comber Bonnaterre, 1788 Labrus donovani Valenciennes, 1839 Labrus lineatus non Bonnaterre, 1788 Labrus maculatus Bloch, 1792 Labrus neustriae Lacep de, 1801 Labrus nubilus Valenciennes, 1843 Labrus reticulatus Lowe, 1839 Labrus tinca non Linnaeus, 1758 Labrus variabilis Thompson, 1837 The Ballan wrasse or simply wrasse , Labrus bergylta , is a wrasse of the eastern Atlantic Ocean . Its maximum length is 66  cm. All Ballan wrasse are female for their first eight years before a few change into males. Large Ballans are almost certainly male. It is popular as a food fish in the Orkney Islands and in Galway . In recent years it has become a popular catch and release target for sport fishermen using light outfits, particularly those employing soft plastic lures. References Alan Davidson, North Atlantic Seafood , 1979, ISBN 0 670 51524 8. David Erwin, Bernard Picton, Guide to Inshore Marine Life The Marine Conservation Society 1987 ISBN 907151 345 FishBase species genus Labrus species bergylta year 2005 month May DEFAULTSORT Ballan Wrasse Category Labrus Category Fish of the Atlantic Ocean Category British Isles coastal fauna Wrasse, ballan Labridae stub ar br Gwrac h pesk ca Bestenaga de Gefleckter Lippfisch eu Durdo handi fr Vieille commune gl Maragota nl Gevlekte lipvis no Berggylt nn Berggylte pl Wargacz kniazik sv Berggylta uk Labrus bergylta ...   more details



  1. Kaars Sypesteyn

    Multiple issues orphan April 2010 notability January 2010 The family Kaars Sypesteyn is a renowned Dutch people Dutch Patrician post Roman Europe patrician family. The family crest, put on Castle Sypesteyn s gates by Cornelis Ascanius was a symbol of recognition of the family. This crest is also visible on many doors and shutters in the castle. On the crest there are three birds without beaks and legs. These are called merletten . Each eldest son or daughter receives a ring with the crest. This allows them to stamp letters and show their heritage. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.sypesteyn.nl Kasteel Museum Sypesteyn in Dutch Categories Category Dutch noble families ...   more details



  1. Aeneads

    In Roman mythology , the Aeneads in Greek were the friends, family and companions of Aeneas , with whom they fled from Troy after the Trojan War . Virgil also used the word as a synonym of Trojan , a person from Troy. The Aeneads included Achates Acmon Anchises Ascanius Iapyx the Lares Mimas Aeneid Mimas Misenus the Penates Sergestus Similarly, Aeneades Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek polytonic was a patronymic from Aeneas, and applied as a surname to those who were believed to have been descended from him, such as Ascanius , Augustus , and the Romans in general. ref Virgil . Aeneid , ix. 653. ref ref Ovid . Ex Pont. i. 35 ref ref Ovid . Metamorphoses , xv. 682, 695. ref ref name dgrbm Citation last Schmitz first Leonhard author link contribution Aeneades editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 30 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0039.html ref Aenides was another patronymic from Aeneas, which is applied by Valerius Flaccus to the inhabitants of Cyzicus , ref Valerius Flaccus , iii. 4. ref whose town was believed to have been founded by Cyzicus, the son of Aeneas and Aenete . ref Citation last Schmitz first Leonhard author link contribution Aenides editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 34 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0043.html ref See also The Golden Bough mythology References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Aeneads Category Roman mythology Category Trojans Category Characters in the Aeneid Category Patronymics from Greek mythology Category Ancient Greek families Greek myth stub Ancient Rome myth stub el ...   more details



  1. Guenon

    ascanius Cercopithecus ascanius ascanius Cercopithecus ascanius atrinasus Cercopithecus ascanius whitesidei Cercopithecus ascanius katangae Schmidt s guenon , Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti C. lhoesti ... , Cercopithecus neglectus Hybrids The red tailed monkey Cercopithecus ascanius is known to hybridize ...   more details



  1. Frumar

    Frumar or Frumarius died 464 was a Suevi c warlord who succeeded Maldras , assassinated in February 460, as leader of the Suevic group then raiding Lusitania . ref name Thompson167 Thompson, 167. Hydatius wrote Inter Frumarium et Rechimundum oritur de regni potestate dissensio Between Frumar and Rechimund arose a dissension of the power of the kingdom . ref He probably competed with Rechimund , the Suevic war leader in Gallaecia Galicia , for the throne until his death. ref name Thompson167 In 460, by the action of two Roman nobles, Ospinio and Ascanius, the Visigothic army harassing Frumar s Sueves was caused to retreat. ref name Thompson181 Thompson, 181. ref Later that same year Frumar ravaged the town of Aquae Flaviae with the complicity of the Romans. ref name Thompson171 Thompson, 171. ref He captured the bishop and chronicler Hydatius , holding him prisoner for three months before releasing, against the pleas of Ospinio and Ascanius. ref name Thompson167 ref name Thompson181 The Hispano Roman nobility of western Iberia was becoming accommodated to Suevic rule. Sources div class references small Thompson, E. A. Romans and Barbarians The Decline of the Western Empire . Madison University of Wisconsin Press, 1982. ISBN 0 299 08700 X. div Notes reflist s start s bef before Maldras s ttl title Suevi Suevic leader years 460 464 s aft after Remismund br small as king small end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frumar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 464 PLACE OF DEATH Category Suebian people Category Suevic kings Category Galician monarchs Category 464 deaths Category 5th century monarchs in Europe es Frumario eu Frumario fr Frumaire gl Frumario it Fromaro lt Frumaras pt Frum rio ru sh Frumar ...   more details



  1. Andrew Lammie

    Andrew Lammie is Child ballad 233. It is said to record a historical event, with the grave of the heroine in the http www.yourphotocard.com Ascanius images Mill o Tiftys Annie p 2.jpg churchyard at Fyvie . Synopsis Tifty s Annie falls in love with Andrew Lammie, a lord s trumpeter. Her parents refuse permission because he is poor. He has to leave, and although he has promised fidelity and to return, she sickens. Her family, set against the match, try beatings to make her give him up, but it is unavailing. They may send to the lord accusing Andrew Lammie of bewitching her, but the lord believes his claim that it was only love. She dies, either of a broken heart or her back broken by her brother. Her father may repent of his insistence. Usually, Andrew Lammie dies soon after. Recordings Other names Versions , Performances , Modern Adaptions border 1 Album Single Performer Year Variant Notes The Boys of the Lough album The Boys of the Lough The Boys of the Lough 1973 Andrew Lammie . Song of the Seals Jean Redpath 1978 Mill O Tifty s Annie . Blood and Roses vol 5 Ewan MacColl 1986 Andrew Lammie . The Queen Among the Heather Jeannie Robertson 1998 Bonnie Annie and Andrew Lammie Probably the longest version over 13 minutes. The World s Room Old Blind Dogs 1999 Mill O Tifty . Alison Gross Asonance 2000 Krut bratr Czech translation Cruel Brother . Laughing with the Moon Hilary James & Simon Mayor 2004 Andrew Lammie . Women Folk Gordeanna McCulloch 2005 Mill O Tifty s Annie . Prodigal Son Martin Simpson 2007 Andrew Lammie . Awkward Annie Kate Rusby 2007 Andrew Lammie . External links http www.sacred texts.com neu eng child ch233.htm Andrew Lammie http mysongbook.de msb songs a andrewla.html Andrew Lammie Mill o Tifty s Annie http www.yourphotocard.com Ascanius Mill o Tiftys Annie.htm Mill o Tifty s Annie found in Fyvie Category Child Ballads Folk song stub ...   more details



  1. Creusa

    and mother to Ascanius also known as Iulus . As Troy is falling to the Greeks, Aeneas goes to his home to lead his father Anchises , Creusa, and their son Ascanius out of the city and into the countryside ... of the city, Aeneas leaves Anchises and Ascanius there to go back in search of Creusa. As he searches ...   more details



  1. Caieta

    In Roman mythology , Caieta was the wet nurse of Aeneas . The Roman poet Virgil Vergil locates her grave on bay at Gaeta , to which she also gives her name cf. Caietae Portus . ref Virgil Vergil Aeneid 7.1 4 ref The poet Ovid , working a generation later, provides an epitaph HIC ME CAIETAM NOTAE PIETATIS ALVMNUS EREPTAM ARGOLICO QVO DEBVIT IGNE CREMAVIT ref Ovid Metamorphoses 14.443 444 ref Here me, Caieta, snatched from Grecian flames, my pious son consumed with fitting fire. ref Ovid , Metamorphoses , trans. Frank Justus Miller, Loeb Classical Library 43 Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press , 1984 , 331. ref The fourth century commentator Maurus Servius Honoratus Servius writes that there was some controversy about whose wet nurse Caieta was in addition to Aeneas, he offers Creusa Creusa in Virgil.27s Aeneid Creusa and Ascanius as possibilities. ref Maurus Servius Honoratus Servius In Vergili Aeneidem Commentarii 7.1 ref References Reflist Category Roman mythology Category Characters in the Aeneid Ancient Rome myth stub it Caieta ...   more details



  1. Aeneas Silvius

    dablink For the pope born Enea Silvio Piccolomini Aeneas Sylvius in Latin , see Pope Pius II . File Aeneas Silvius.jpg thumb 250px Aeneas Silvius from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Aeneas Silvius is the son of Silvius mythology Silvius , grandson of Ascanius and great grandson of Aeneas . He is the third in the list of the mythical kings of Alba Longa in Latium , and the Silvii regarded him as the founder of their house. ref Livy, i. 3. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus ref Dionysius, i. 71. ref ascribes to him a reign of 31 years. ref Virgil, Aeneid , vi. 769. ref Ovid does not mention him among the Alban kings. ref Ovid , Transformations , xiv. 610, etc. ref According to Livy and Dionysius the heir of Aeneas Silvius was named Latinus Silvius . Latin kings Notes div class references small references div References This entry incorporates public domain text originally from William Smith ed. , Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , 1870. Category Roman mythology Category Latin kings Ancient Rome stub bg de Aeneas Silvius Sohn des Silvius it Enea Silvio ja pl Aeneas Silvius ...   more details




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