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- Publius Vergilius Maro was born on October 15, 70 in Andes, Italy. Publius Vergilius was a writer, known for Troy: The Resurrection of Aeneas (2018), Dido & Aeneas (1995) and Great Performances (1971). Publius Vergilius died on September 21, 19 in Brundisium [now Brindisi, Italy].
- Requested on his deathbed that "The Aeneid" be destroyed.
- Buried by his own request at his villa in Naples, under the epitaph, "Mantua me genuit; Calabri rapuere; tenet nunc Parthenope; cecini pascua, rura, duces" ("Mantua gave me birth, Calabria took me away, and now Naples holds me; I sang of pastures, farms, leaders").
- Was a profound influence on later poets, especially Dante Alighieri, who portrayed Vergil as his guide (and the symbol of human reason) in "The Divine Comedy".
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