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- Q555521 subject Q7214268.
- Q555521 subject Q8356475.
- Q555521 abstract "Template:ForIn the Aeneid, Achates ("good, faithful Achates", fidus Achates as he was called) was a close friend of Aeneas; his name became a by-word for an intimate companion. He accompanied Aeneas throughout his adventures, reaching Carthage with him in disguise when the pair were scouting the area, and leading him to the Sibyl of Cumae. Virgil represents him as remarkable for his fidelity, and a perennial type of that virtue. However, despite being Aeneas's most important Trojan, he is notable for his lack of character development. In fact, he has only one spoken line in the entire epic. Aeneas, surrounded by only a shadowy cast of allies, is thus emphasised as the lone protagonist and at the same time cut off from help on his quest.Appears in Aeneid, Book I, line(s) 188, 312, and 459, Book III, line 523, Book VI, lines 34 and 158 and Book VIII, 610.".
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- Q555521 type Thing.
- Q555521 comment "Template:ForIn the Aeneid, Achates ("good, faithful Achates", fidus Achates as he was called) was a close friend of Aeneas; his name became a by-word for an intimate companion. He accompanied Aeneas throughout his adventures, reaching Carthage with him in disguise when the pair were scouting the area, and leading him to the Sibyl of Cumae. Virgil represents him as remarkable for his fidelity, and a perennial type of that virtue.".
- Q555521 label "Achates".
- Q555521 depiction Dosso_Dossi_001.jpg.