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Juno

The goddess who harbors animosity towards Trojans and protects Turnus, creating a phantom Aeneas to intervene in battle.

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Jupiter

The king of the gods who decrees that the gods should not interfere in the war, allowing fate to unfold.

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Pallas

The son of King Evander, who fights bravely alongside Aeneas and is ultimately slain by Turnus.

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Hercules

The hero whom Pallas prays to for strength, but cannot help due to Jupiter's decree against divine intervention.

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Turnus

The Rutulian prince and antagonist who kills Pallas, dons his belt as a trophy, and is later temporarily spared by Juno.

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Lausus

The devoted son of Mezentius, who dies while protecting his father from Aeneas.

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Mezentius

A former Etruscan king and fierce warrior, father of Lausus, who seeks vengeance after his son's death.

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Tarchon

The leader of the Etruscans allied with Aeneas, who rallies his troops during the battle.

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Cymodoce

One of the sea nymphs transformed from Aeneas's ships who aids him by informing him of the battlefield situation.

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Magus

  • An Italian warrior encountered by Aeneas during his bloodthirsty sweep after Pallas’s death.

  • Magus begs for mercy, even offering to surrender all for the sake of his son and father.

  • Aeneas, consumed by rage and channeling a vengeance akin to Achilles, grabs Magus by the helmet, bends his neck, and kills him despite his pleas