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Aeneashero of the "Æneid," son of Anchises and Aphrodite, Latin, from Greek Aineias, which is of unknown origin, perhaps literally "praise-worthy," from ainos "tale, story, saying, [..]
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AeneasAwesome; mind-blowing; intelligent
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AeneasFighter. Muscular. Gets all the women cuz he has a big dick. What ever he says goes.loyal to his friends. Don't talk shit and u may live.
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AeneasThe hero of the epic poem by the Roman poet Virgil, The Aeneid, and also a character in The Iliad, another book length poem ascribed to the Greek poet Homer. He was cousin to King Priam of Troy, and t [..]
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AeneasThe original player/thug. He bangs some chicks then ditches them to go kill people. His story would be mildly interesting if it wasn't written two thousand years ago about places halfway acros [..]
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AeneasThe man who led the trojan survivors to italy and establish lavinium, which developed into Rome.
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AeneasAeneas [N] [S] praised; praiseworthy
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AeneasAeneas was a prince of Troy who escaped from the city after it had been sacked by the Greeks. After many adventures he settled in Latium in Italy; according to legend his followers were the ancestors [..]
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Aeneas(laudble), a paralytic at Lydda healed by St. Peter. (Acts 9:33,34)
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AeneasAeneas. praised; praiseworthy
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Aeneas(n) a mythical Greek warrior who was a leader on the Trojan side of the Trojan War; hero of the Aeneid
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AeneasLatin form of the Greek name Αἰνείας (Aineias), derived from Greek αἴνη (aine) meaning "praise". In Greek legend he was a son of Aphrodite [..]
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