Lāvīniaque vēnit refers to the arrival of Lavinia, a princess and potential wife for Aeneas, in the epic poem "Aeneid" by Virgil.
Aeneas: The protagonist of the "Aeneid," Aeneas is a Trojan hero who embarks on a journey to establish Rome.
Princess: In mythology and literature, princesses often represent important alliances or connections between different groups or individuals.
Epic poem: An epic poem is a long narrative poem that tells the story of heroic deeds and adventures.
AP Latin - 1.1 Vergil, Aeneid, Book 1, Lines 1-209
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