À propos de l'auteur

Publius Vergilius Maro, commonly known as Virgil, was a pivotal figure in Roman literature, renowned for his epic poetry and profound influence on subsequent generations. Born in the rural countryside of Italy, Virgil's early life was marked by a deep appreciation for nature and a strong connection to the land, which later influenced his works. His most celebrated piece, the "Aeneid," serves as a cornerstone of Latin literature, depicting the journey of Aeneas as he seeks to establish a new homeland after the fall of Troy. This epic not only reflects Virgil's literary genius but also embodies the Roman ideals of duty, piety, and heroism.

Nationalité Romain
Date de naissance October 1, 1970
Lieu de naissance Andes, Italy
Date de décès September 1, 2019
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