
Virgilio
Virgilio, also known as Virgil, was a prominent Roman poet who lived from 70 to 19 BCE. He is best known for his epic poem, the "Aeneid," which tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, and his journey to found Rome. Virgil's works explore themes of duty, fate, and the human experience, blending mythology with historical elements. His influence is profound in literature, inspiring countless writers and artists throughout history. In addition to the "Aeneid," he wrote other significant works like the "Eclogues" and "Georgics," which celebrate pastoral life and agriculture.