| Epic hero |
| Trojan hero |
| Vergil hero |
| Dido's love |
| Virgil hero |
| Dido devotee |
| Hero of Troy |
| Troy escapee |
| Homeric hero |
| Dido's lover |
| Vergil's hero |
| Virgil figure |
| Virgil's hero |
| Vergilian hero |
| Virgil subject |
| Virgilian hero |
| Trojan War hero |
| Son of Anchises |
| Big name in Troy |
| Traveling Trojan |
| Classic wanderer |
| Son of Aphrodite |
| Trojan War figure |
| Defender of Troy. |
| Queen Dido's love |
| Slayer of Turnus. |
| Virgil's war hero |
| Trojan War warrior |
| Husband of Lavinia |
| Virgil's epic hero |
| Queen Dido's lover |
| Trojan hero of myth |
| Wanderer of fiction |
| Epic Trojan warrior |
| Trojan War survivor |
| Fall of Troy escapee |
| Golden Bough carrier |
| Virgil's Trojan hero |
| Hero of a Virgil epic |
| Aphrodite's heroic son |
| Dante saw him in Limbo |
| Lover of Dido, in myth |
| Heroic son of Aphrodite |
| Hero whose mother was Venus |
| Trojan hero of a Virgil epic |
| Trojan warrior in the "Iliad |
| Dido and ___" (Purcell opera) |
| Ancestor of Romulus and Remus |
| Heroic son of Prince Anchises |
| Hero of Berlioz's "Les Troyens |
| Ancestor claimed by Julius Caesar |
| Notable survivor of the Trojan War |
| Trojan who survived the fall of Troy |
| Trojan who survived the sack of Troy |
| Leader whom Virgil called "the virtuous |
| Trojan leader who survived the fall of Troy |
| Principal lieutenant of Hector in the "Iliad |
| Trojan hero betrothed to Lavinia, in Ursula K. Le Guin's book "Lavinia |