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Aventinus was a son of Hercules and the priestess Rhea mentioned in Virgil's Aeneid, Book vii. 656, as an ally of Mezentius and enemy of Aeneas (Dryden's translation): Next Aventinus drives his chariot roundThe Latian plains, with palms and laurels crown'd.Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field; His father's hydra fills his ample shield: A hundred serpents hiss about the brims; The son of Hercules he justly seems By his broad shoulders and gigantic limbs; Of heav'nly part, and part of earthly blood, A mortal woman mixing with a god. For strong Alcides, after he had slain The triple Geryon, drove from conquer'd Spain His captive herds; and, thence in triumph led, On Tuscan Tiber's flow'ry banks they fed. Then on Mount Aventine the son of Jove The priestess Rhea found, and forc'd to

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  • Aventí (déu) (ca)
  • Αβεντίνος (el)
  • Aventinus (mythology) (en)
  • Aventino (mitologia) (it)
  • Авентин (сын Геркулеса) (ru)
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  • Aventí, fill d'Hèrcules i de Rea, una sacerdotessa, que el va tenir quan l'heroi va passar per Roma tornant de l'expedició dels bous de Gerió. Servi diu que va morir assassinat i va ser enterrat al turó de Roma que més tard va portar el seu nom. (ca)
  • Οι πληροφορίες για τον Αβεντίνο βασιλιά της Άλμπας προέρχονται από την ρωμαϊκή μυθολογία κυρίως από την Αινειάδα του Βιργίλιου κατά την οποία ήταν γιός του μεγαλύτερου ήρωα της Αρχαίας Ελλάδος Ηρακλή και της ιέρειας Ρέας. Είχε συμμαχήσει με το βασιλιά των Ρουτούλων Τούρνου ο οποίος πολεμούσε στην Ιταλία τους Τρώες φυγάδες του Αινεία. Λόγω της μυστικής γέννησής του σε έναν από τους επτά λόφους που ήταν χτισμένη η Ρώμη επειδή η μητέρα του ήταν ιέρεια και απαγορευόταν τότε να έχει παιδιά, πήρε το όνομα του μετέπειτα βασιλιά της Άλμπας καθώς και η συνοικία της Ρώμης μέχρι σήμερα. (el)
  • Nella mitologia greca, Aventino era il nome di uno dei figli di Eracle e di Rea Diventò re degli Albani. Si unì successivamente a Turno nella guerra contro Enea. Dal nome di questo personaggio mitico potrebbe derivare quello del colle Aventino (Roma). (it)
  • Авенти́н (лат. Aventinus) — персонаж римской мифологии, сын Геркулеса и жрицы Реи. Персонаж «Энеиды» Вергилия, в которой изображён как союзник Турна. (ru)
  • Aventinus was a son of Hercules and the priestess Rhea mentioned in Virgil's Aeneid, Book vii. 656, as an ally of Mezentius and enemy of Aeneas (Dryden's translation): Next Aventinus drives his chariot roundThe Latian plains, with palms and laurels crown'd.Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field; His father's hydra fills his ample shield: A hundred serpents hiss about the brims; The son of Hercules he justly seems By his broad shoulders and gigantic limbs; Of heav'nly part, and part of earthly blood, A mortal woman mixing with a god. For strong Alcides, after he had slain The triple Geryon, drove from conquer'd Spain His captive herds; and, thence in triumph led, On Tuscan Tiber's flow'ry banks they fed. Then on Mount Aventine the son of Jove The priestess Rhea found, and forc'd to (en)
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  • Aventí, fill d'Hèrcules i de Rea, una sacerdotessa, que el va tenir quan l'heroi va passar per Roma tornant de l'expedició dels bous de Gerió. Servi diu que va morir assassinat i va ser enterrat al turó de Roma que més tard va portar el seu nom. (ca)
  • Οι πληροφορίες για τον Αβεντίνο βασιλιά της Άλμπας προέρχονται από την ρωμαϊκή μυθολογία κυρίως από την Αινειάδα του Βιργίλιου κατά την οποία ήταν γιός του μεγαλύτερου ήρωα της Αρχαίας Ελλάδος Ηρακλή και της ιέρειας Ρέας. Είχε συμμαχήσει με το βασιλιά των Ρουτούλων Τούρνου ο οποίος πολεμούσε στην Ιταλία τους Τρώες φυγάδες του Αινεία. Λόγω της μυστικής γέννησής του σε έναν από τους επτά λόφους που ήταν χτισμένη η Ρώμη επειδή η μητέρα του ήταν ιέρεια και απαγορευόταν τότε να έχει παιδιά, πήρε το όνομα του μετέπειτα βασιλιά της Άλμπας καθώς και η συνοικία της Ρώμης μέχρι σήμερα. (el)
  • Aventinus was a son of Hercules and the priestess Rhea mentioned in Virgil's Aeneid, Book vii. 656, as an ally of Mezentius and enemy of Aeneas (Dryden's translation): Next Aventinus drives his chariot roundThe Latian plains, with palms and laurels crown'd.Proud of his steeds, he smokes along the field; His father's hydra fills his ample shield: A hundred serpents hiss about the brims; The son of Hercules he justly seems By his broad shoulders and gigantic limbs; Of heav'nly part, and part of earthly blood, A mortal woman mixing with a god. For strong Alcides, after he had slain The triple Geryon, drove from conquer'd Spain His captive herds; and, thence in triumph led, On Tuscan Tiber's flow'ry banks they fed. Then on Mount Aventine the son of Jove The priestess Rhea found, and forc'd to love. For arms, his men long piles and jav'lins bore; And poles with pointed steel their foes in battle gore. Like Hercules himself his son appears, In salvage pomp; a lion's hide he wears; About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin; The teeth and gaping jaws severely grin. Thus, like the god his father, homely dress'd, He strides into the hall, a horrid guest. Servius on this passage speaks of an Aventinus, a king of the aboriginal inhabitants of Rome, who was killed and buried on the hill afterwards called the Aventine Hill. This king may be conflated with the Aeneid figure or with Aventinus: "The Aventine is a hill in the city of Rome. It is accepted that it derives its name from birds (aves) which, rising from the Tiber, nested there (as we read in the eighth book of a suitable home for the nests of ill-omened birds). This is because of a king of the Aboriginal Italians, Aventinus by name, who was both killed and buried there - just as the Alban king Aventinus was, he who was succeeded by Procas. Varro, however, states that amongst the Roman people, the Sabines accepted this mountain when it was offered them by Romulus, and called it the Aventine after the Aventus river in its area. It is therefore accepted that these different opinions came later, for in the beginning it was called Aventinus after either the birds or the Aboriginal King: from which it is accepted that the son of Hercules mentioned here took his name from that of the hill, not vice versa." This Aventinus (the son of Hercules) is not mentioned elsewhere in classical literature. (en)
  • Nella mitologia greca, Aventino era il nome di uno dei figli di Eracle e di Rea Diventò re degli Albani. Si unì successivamente a Turno nella guerra contro Enea. Dal nome di questo personaggio mitico potrebbe derivare quello del colle Aventino (Roma). (it)
  • Авенти́н (лат. Aventinus) — персонаж римской мифологии, сын Геркулеса и жрицы Реи. Персонаж «Энеиды» Вергилия, в которой изображён как союзник Турна. (ru)
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