god
Aurora
The Dawn, who leaves the saffron bed of Tithonus; her risings mark the days of Cyrene's ritual.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.751 Aurora
The Dawn, who leaves the saffron bed of Tithonus; her risings mark the days of Cyrene's ritual.
- The Aeneid §3.521 Dawn
Aurora, the dawn-goddess, who drives off the stars as Italy comes in sight.
- The Aeneid §6.535 Dawn
Dawn (Aurora) in her rosy chariot, marking the passing of the night's allotted time.
- The Aeneid §8.384 wife of Tithonus
Aurora, the Dawn, wife of Tithonus, who also obtained Vulcan's arms for her son Memnon.
- The Aeneid §9.111 the Dawn
Aurora, the Dawn, from whose quarter the cloud of Cybele races.
- The Aeneid §11.1 Dawn
The Dawn, rising from Ocean as Aeneas pays his vows after victory.