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The poem recounts the struggle of an exile who, after fleeing a ruined city, undertakes a perilous sea journey to establish a destined settlement, facing divine interventions, a tragic love affair, martial conflicts, and a harrowing descent into the underworld. Its twelve-book structure alternates epic battles and journey episodes with reflective and didactic passages, blending pastoral, epic, and prophetic modes. Central themes include duty, piety toward gods and family, fate versus human choice, and the personal costs of political foundations, while the verse balances grandeur, pathos, and contemplative meditation on loss and destiny.
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