What happened on Aeneas jouney to the underworld?
Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
Deiphobe.
The golden bough.
Sibyl
What happened on Aeneas jouney to the underworld?
Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
aeneas went to the underworld to see his dad, anchisses (something like that) in the underworld, as he died on aneases' journey hope that helped
Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
Deiphobe.
The golden bough.
Sibyl
in the underworld
A prophecy has told Aeneas that he must visit the Cumaean Sibyl (a prehistoric oracular priestess who lived in a cave near modern Naples) and persuade her to escort him into Hell where he will meet his dead father Anchises. Anchises in turn will tell Aeneas secrets about the future of Rome. The actual reason why Aeneas visits the underworld is so that Vergil can give Anchises a prophecy which foretells the future greatness of Rome, and particularly what a wonderful reign the emperor Augustus will have. (Augustus was emperor at the time that the Aeneid was composed).
Aeneas; and by the way, this isn't a 'greek myth' question. This is a latin hero.
In the book Aeneid, Sybil is a priestess of Apollo at Cumae who guides Aeneas to the underworld. She helps Aeneas gain entry to the underworld so he can meet his father's spirit and receive important prophecies about his future. Sybil serves as a mediator between the living and the dead, offering crucial guidance to Aeneas on his journey.
Anchises told Aeneas that he would be the ancestor to a line of people that would rule the world (otherwise known as the Romans) In the Underworld, Anchises showed Aeneas some of his people, pointing each out and telling of their accomplishments.