Sobre el Autor

Publius Vergilius Maro, commonly known as Virgil, was one of the most significant poets of ancient Rome, renowned for his epic works that have left a lasting influence on Western literature. Born on October 15, 70 BC, in the countryside of Italy, Virgil's education in rhetoric and philosophy laid the groundwork for his later literary achievements. His most famous work, the "Aeneid," narrates the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, and serves as a national epic for Rome, reflecting its values and ideals. Alongside this monumental poem, he also crafted the "Georgics," which provides insights into agriculture and rural life, showcasing his deep connection to nature and the land.

nacionalidad Romano
Fecha de Nacimiento October 15, 1970
Lugar de Nacimiento Andes, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento September 1, 2019
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