Turnus

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Turnus is the hot-headed Rutulian prince and chief antagonist of Aeneas in Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid.

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Turnus canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary character
mythological figure
prince
warrior
alliedWith King Latinus
appearsIn Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid
appearsInBook Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book IX

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book VII

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book VIII

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book X

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book XI

Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid Book XII
associatedDeity Juno
associatedPlace Goliath heron
surface form: Ardea
associatedWith Italy
Latium
betrothedTo Lavinia
conflictOver marriage alliance with Lavinia
contrastedWith Aeneas’ piety
createdBy Virgil
deathCause stabbed by Aeneas
diesIn single combat with Aeneas
embodies furor (uncontrolled rage)
enemyOf Trojans
ethnicity Rutulian
fightsAgainst Pallas
gender male
incitedBy Juno
killedBy Aeneas
kills Pallas
kingdom Goliath heron
surface form: Ardea
languageOfOrigin Latin
leads Rutulians
literaryGenre epic poetry
literaryPeriod Augustan literature
notableTrait brave
hot-headed
impetuous
martial prowess
opposes Aeneas
protectedBy Juno
rivalForMarriageOf Lavinia
roleInWork antagonist of Aeneas
symbolizes native Italian resistance to Trojan settlers
title prince of the Rutuli
wearsAsSpoil Pallas’ sword-belt
workPosition central figure in the second half of the Aeneid

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