Latin epic |
Famous epic |
Virgil poem |
Virgil opus |
Virgil work |
Virgil epic |
12-book poem |
Latin classic |
Virgil's epic |
Roman classic |
Old war story |
Epic by Virgil |
Virgil classic |
Virgilian opus |
12-book classic |
Latin epic poem |
Trojan War epic |
Ancient war epic |
Poem in 12 books |
Twelve-book tale |
Virgil epic poem |
Epic in 12 books |
Epic Trojan tale |
Epic Virgil poem |
Ancient war story |
Tale of a journey |
Trojan horse epic |
Noted Virgil poem |
A.P. Latin reading |
Epic of a wanderer |
Virgil masterpiece |
Epic work by Virgil |
Virgil's masterwork |
Work featuring Dido |
Augustan masterpiece |
Classicist's subject |
Epic in twelve books |
Famous 12-book story |
Major work by Virgil |
Post-Trojan War epic |
Virgil's classic epic |
Virgil's 12-book epic |
Inspiration for Dante |
Classic work by Virgil |
Twelve-book Latin epic |
Virgil epic, with "The |
The ___" (Virgil work) |
Work in which Dido died |
Twelve-book Trojan tale |
Epic poem with Queen Dido |
It recounts Dido's suicide |
Epic poem with 9,896 lines |
Advanced Latin class reading |
Virgil's post-Trojan War epic |
Old epic recounting wanderings |
Work recounting Dido's suicide |
Epic featuring the Trojan Horse |
Source of the Trojan horse story |
12-book work in dactylic hexameter |
Classic tale in dactylic hexameter |
Poem that tells of the Trojan Horse |
Epic that tells of the Trojan horse |
Epic featuring a Trojan War survivor |
It involves a trip to the underworld |
Whence "The descent into Hell is easy |
Latin classic about a legendary Trojan |
Poem that ends with the death of Turnus |
Poem with the story of the Trojan horse |
Source of "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts |
Classic poem written in dactylic hexameter |
Epic poem starting with the flight from Troy |
Work that includes a visit to the underworld |
Epic that opens "Of arms and the man I sing ... |
Epic tale that begins with the flight from Troy |
Source of the line "Each of us bears his own Hell |
Whence the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts |
If I cannot bend Heaven, I shall move Hell" source |
Origin of the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts |
Whence the line "I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts |
Whence the line "Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts |