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Dido - Later Roman tradition |  | Dido - Later Roman tradition: Encyclopedia II - Dido - Later Roman tradition |  | Letter 8 of Ovid's Heroides is a letter from Dido to Aeneas written just before she ascends the pyre. The situation is as in Virgil's Aeneid except that Ovid's Dido is pregnant by Aeneas. In Ovid's Fasti (3.545f) Ovid introduced a kind of sequel involving Aeneas and Dido's sister Anna. See Anna Perenna.
The Barcids, the family to which Hannibal belonged, claimed descent from a younger brother of Dido according to Silius Italicus in his Punica (1.71–7).
The Augustan History ("Tyrrani Triginta" 27, 30) claims that Zenobia queen of Palmyra in the late 3rd century AD was ...
See also:Dido, Dido - Early accounts, Dido - Virgil's Aeneid, Dido - Later Roman tradition, Dido - Continuing tradition, Dido - An alternative viewpoint, Dido - Selected bibliography |  | | Dido, Dido - An alternative viewpoint, Dido - Continuing tradition, Dido - Early accounts, Dido - Later Roman tradition, Dido - Selected bibliography, Dido - Virgil's Aeneid |  | |
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Dido - Later Roman tradition
Letter 8 of Ovid's Heroides is a letter from Dido to Aeneas written just before she ascends the pyre. The situation is as in Virgil's Aeneid except that Ovid's Dido is pregnant by Aeneas. In Ovid's Fasti (3.545f) Ovid introduced a kind of sequel involving Aeneas and Dido's sister Anna. See Anna Perenna.
The Barcids, the family to which Hannibal belonged, claimed descent from a younger brother of Dido according to Silius Italicus in his Punica (1.71–7).
The Augustan History ("Tyrrani Triginta" 27, 30) claims that Zenobia queen of Palmyra in the late 3rd century AD was descended from Cleopatra, Dido and Semiramis.
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