Virgil did not write "Odysseus"; that work is attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, who composed "The Odyssey" around the 8th century BCE. Virgil, a Roman poet, is best known for his epic "The Aeneid," which was written between 29 and 19 BCE. While both poets explored themes of heroism and adventure, they did so in their respective cultural contexts.
The most frequently cited and well-known of the accounts come from Homer and Virgil. Homer wrote the Iliad, which covered the final year of the siege of Troy, and the Odyssey, which is more or less a sequel, covering the events after the fall of Troy and the return of Odysseus to his home. Virgil wrote the Aeneid, which was an account of the fall of Troy and the travels of a small band of refugees led by Aeneas.
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The Aeneid by Virgil is often called a Roman counterpart of the Odyssey.
He wrote The Aeneid.
Homer
The most frequently cited and well-known of the accounts come from Homer and Virgil. Homer wrote the Iliad, which covered the final year of the siege of Troy, and the Odyssey, which is more or less a sequel, covering the events after the fall of Troy and the return of Odysseus to his home. Virgil wrote the Aeneid, which was an account of the fall of Troy and the travels of a small band of refugees led by Aeneas.
Virgil
Virgil was an ancient Roman poet who wrote Rome's epic poem, the Aeneid.
The one who wrote the Latin poem called "The Aenid" was Virgil an old author and songwriter from ancient Rome , this was the biggest work for him in great scollars opinion.
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The Aeneid by Virgil is often called a Roman counterpart of the Odyssey.
He wrote The Aeneid.
Homer
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