person
Messapus
A son of Neptune, tamer of horses, invulnerable to fire and steel; a chief leader for Turnus.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §7.691 Messapus
Son of Neptune and tamer of horses, proof against fire and sword; he rouses long-idle peoples to arms.
- The Aeneid §8.6 Messapus
Neptune's son, a horse-taming Latin captain and one of the foremost leaders mustering against the Trojans.
- The Aeneid §9.27 Messapus
Neptune's son, a Latin captain leading the front of Turnus' army.
- The Aeneid §10.355 Messapus
Neptune's son, a Latin captain famed for horses.
- The Aeneid §11.429 Messapus
Neptune's son, a Latin captain set over the cavalry by Turnus.
- The Aeneid §12.129 Messapus
Neptune's son, Latin captain; he will break the truce by killing Aulestes.
Mentioned in 1 work (22 mentions)
The Aeneid
- §7.691 Messapus
- §8.6 Messapus
- §9.123 Messapus
- §9.160 Messapus
- §9.27 Messapus
- §9.351 Messapus
- §9.365 Messapus
- §9.458 Messapus
- §9.523 Messapus
- §10.355 Messapus
- §10.750 Messapus
- §11.429 Messapus
- §11.464 Messapus
- §11.518 Messapus
- §11.520 Messapus
- §11.603 Messapus
- §12.128 Messapus
- §12.289 Messapus
- §12.293 Messapus
- §12.488 Messapus
- §12.550 Messapus
- §12.661 Messapus