god
Sol
also: the Sun
The Sun-god who drives his horses across the sky; named in Dido's protest of Carthaginian humanity.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.742 sun
The Sun-god who drives his horses across the sky; named in Dido's protest of Carthaginian humanity.
- The Aeneid §4.607 Sun
The Sun-god (Sol), all-seeing, called first among the witnesses of Dido's curse.
- The Aeneid §5.104 Phaethon
The Sun, here called Phaethon, whose horses bear the ninth Dawn aloft.
- The Aeneid §11.913 rosy Phoebus
The Sun (Phoebus), bathing his horses in the Iberian sea as night falls and halts the battle.
- The Aeneid §12.164 the Sun his grandsire
The Sun-god, ancestor of Latinus, whose twelve-rayed crown Latinus wears.
Mentioned in 2 works (41 mentions)
The Georgics
The Aeneid
- §1.143 the Sun
- §1.431 the Sun
- §1.568 the Sun
- §1.742 the Sun
- §2.475 the Sun
- §3.284 the Sun
- §3.508 the Sun
- §3.568 the Sun
- §4.701 the Sun
- §5.128 the Sun
- §6.255 the Sun
- §6.796 the Sun
- §7.11 the Sun
- §7.130 the Sun
- §7.218 the Sun
- §7.527 the Sun
- §7.811 Sol
- §8.195 the Sun
- §8.23 the Sun
- §8.458 Sol
- §8.623 the Sun
- §9.461 the Sun
- §10.808 the Sun
- §11.574 Sol
- §12.115 the Sun
- §12.164 the Sun