
Publi Virgili Mar
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Publius Vergilius Maro, known as Virgil, was a pivotal figure in Latin literature, whose works have greatly influenced Western literary tradition. Born in the region of the Andes in 70 BC, he crafted some of the most enduring epics of ancient Rome, including the "Aeneid," which narrates the legendary founding of Rome through the journey of Aeneas. His poetry is characterized by its rich imagery and profound themes, exploring human emotion, fate, and the divine.