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Anchises

Also Known As: "Anchesa", "Ancheses", "Anchises"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dardania (Troada)
Death: -1180 (90-99)
Sicily, Italy
Place of Burial: Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of Capys, king of Dardania and Themiste Queen of Dardania
Husband of Eriopis of Troy; Aphrodite / Venus and Themiste Queen of Dardania
Father of Hippodameia of Troy; Aeneas, King of Lavinium and Lyrnos
Brother of Eriopis of Troy and Laocoon .

Occupation: Prince of Troy
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About Anchises

detached as husband of Aphrodite / Venus

  • Anchises From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia born 1240BC or 1275BC or 1295BC

NOTE: Dates refer period B.C. (Before Christ).

Ancestors of:

Dardanus, Founder of Troy

11. Anchises was born in Roman province of Britannia.

Anchises married Fetjuir , daughter of Selys Hen. Fetjuir was born in Roman province of Britannia.

Children:

  16 M    i. Aeneas King of Latium was born in Roman province of Britannia.

Aeneas married Creusa , Princess of Troy , daughter of Priam of Troy , High King of Troy and Hecuba, Princess of Phyrgia, Queen of Troy . Creusa was born in Troy, Asia Minor.

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ANCHESES Prince of TROY married FETJUIR and had:

Anchises

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For the asteroid, see 1173 Anchises.

Aeneas Bearing Anchises from Troy, by Carle van Loo, 1729 (Louvre).In Greek mythology, Anchises was a son of Capys and Themiste (daughter of Ilus, son of Tros) or Hieromneme, a naiad. His major claim to fame in Greek mythology is that he was a mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite. One version is that Aphrodite pretended to be a Phrygian princess and seduced him for nearly two weeks of lovemaking. Anchises learned that his lover was a goddess only nine months later, when she revealed herself and presented him with the infant Aeneas.

Anchises was a prince from Dardania, a territory neighbouring Troy. He had a mortal wife named Eriopis, according to the scholiasts, and he is credited with other children beside Aeneas. Homer, in the Iliad, mentions a daughter named Hippodameia, their eldest ("the darling of her father and mother"), who married her cousin Alcathous.

Anchises bred his mares with the divine stallions owned by King Laomedon. However, he made the mistake of bragging about his liaison with Aphrodite, and as a result Zeus, the king of the gods, hit him with a thunderbolt which left him lame.

After the defeat of Troy in the Trojan War, the elderly Anchises was carried from the burning city by his son Aeneas, accompanied by Aeneas' wife Creusa, who died in the escape attempt, and small son Ascanius (the subject is depicted in several paintings, including a famous version by Federico Barocci in the Galleria Borghese in Rome). Anchises himself died and was buried in Sicily many years later. Aeneas later visited Hades and saw his father again in the Elysian Fields. Homer's Iliad mentions another Anchises, a wealthy native of Sicyon in Greece and father of Echepolus.

Anchises

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition

Anchises , in Greek mythology, member of the ruling family of Troy; father of Aeneas by Aphrodite. When Anchises boasted of the goddess's love, Zeus crippled or, in some versions of the legend, blinded him. When Troy fell, Aeneas rescued his father in a scene often depicted by later painters, including Bernini. In some legends, Anchises and his wife later founded Venice or Padua.


Note: Some list as mother of Aeneus (Alanus)


Anchises 1, who was comely as the gods, was loved by Aphrodite . His son Aeneas saved him from the fire of Troy , and he went into exile. Years later he died in Sicily, but Aeneas , who met him in the Elysian Fields, learned from him about some of life's mysteries, and about his own destiny.

Anchises 1, who had the privilege of being loved by a goddess, came from Dardania, which is a territory neighbouring Troy named after Dardanus 1, who once colonized it after leaving the island of Samothrace where he had lived until then. Dardanus 1, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Electra 3, was succeeded in the throne by Erichthonius 1, who inherited both the kingdom of his father and that of his maternal grandfather. And after Erichthonius 1's son Tros 1 the people of the land were called Trojans. Now, among the children of Tros 1 are named Ilus 2, the founder of Troy ,Ganymedes whom Zeus carried off, and Assaracus, who became king of the Dardanians after his father. Assaracus was succeeded by Capys 1, who was still alive at the end of the Trojan War , and Capys 1 fathered Anchises 1.

When Zeus , by reason of Ganymedes ' beauty, took him to heaven, he gave Tros 1 recompense for his son in the form of some extraordinary horses, which are otherwise known as the MARES OF LAOMEDON 1, on account of the conflict between Heracles 1 and King Laomedon 1 of Troy involving these horses. It is told that of this stock Anchises 1 stole a breed, putting his own mares to them. King Laomedon 1 knew nothing of it, but from these a stock of six was born in Anchises 1's palace. Of these horses he kept four for himself giving the other two to his son Aeneas to fight in the war at Troy . But on the course of combat Diomedes 2 took possession of these horses, and would have killed Aeneas , had not Apollo saved him.

Yet the greatest moment in Anchises 1's life must have been his meeting with Aphrodite , when he was tending cattle on Mount Ida. When the goddess saw him, she was seized by desire, and went immediately to her precinct in Paphos in the island of Cyprus, where the CHARITES bathed her with heavenly oil. And having put on rich clothes and decked herself with gold, she returned to Ida flying among the clouds. There, they say, came wolves and lions and bears and leopards, all fawning on her; and seeing them, she put desire in their breasts so that they all mated.

But herself she came to Anchises 1, who was now playing the lyre while the others followed the herds, and appeared before him with the looks and height of a maiden, but still wearing a robe of gold enriched with all kinds of needlework, twisted brooches, earrings in the form of flowers and several necklaces round her throat. When Anchises 1 saw this marvel, he understood that he was contemplating a goddess; this is why he started to promise her sacrifices, and asked her to help him become an eminent man among the Trojans, and bless him with a strong offspring, adding:

"As for my own self, let me live long and happily, seeing the light of the sun, and come to the threshold of Old Age , a man prosperous among the people." [Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 5.105]

Some have said that Aeneas came first to Laconia in the Peloponnesus, founding the cities Aphrodisias and Etis, and that there Anchises 1 died being buried at the foot of the mountain called Anchisia after him. But Anchises 1, sailing with his son, has also been reported to have landed in the island of Delos, where King Anius, the father of the WINEGROWERS presented him with a sceptre. Anchises 1, others say, died at port Drepanum in Sicily, where he was buried before Aeneas sailed to Carthage where he met Queen Dido [see map at Aeneas ].


Anchises 1, who was comely as the gods, was loved by Aphrodite . His son Aeneas saved him from the fire of Troy , and he went into exile. Years later he died in Sicily, but Aeneas , who met him in the Elysian Fields, learned from him about some of life's mysteries, and about his own destiny.

Anchises 1, who had the privilege of being loved by a goddess, came from Dardania, which is a territory neighbouring Troy named after Dardanus 1, who once colonized it after leaving the island of Samothrace where he had lived until then. Dardanus 1, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Electra 3, was succeeded in the throne by Erichthonius 1, who inherited both the kingdom of his father and that of his maternal grandfather. And after Erichthonius 1's son Tros 1 the people of the land were called Trojans. Now, among the children of Tros 1 are named Ilus 2, the founder of Troy ,Ganymedes whom Zeus carried off, and Assaracus, who became king of the Dardanians after his father. Assaracus was succeeded by Capys 1, who was still alive at the end of the Trojan War , and Capys 1 fathered Anchises 1.

When Zeus , by reason of Ganymedes ' beauty, took him to heaven, he gave Tros 1 recompense for his son in the form of some extraordinary horses, which are otherwise known as the MARES OF LAOMEDON 1, on account of the conflict between Heracles 1 and King Laomedon 1 of Troy involving these horses. It is told that of this stock Anchises 1 stole a breed, putting his own mares to them. King Laomedon 1 knew nothing of it, but from these a stock of six was born in Anchises 1's palace. Of these horses he kept four for himself giving the other two to his son Aeneas to fight in the war at Troy . But on the course of combat Diomedes 2 took possession of these horses, and would have killed Aeneas , had not Apollo saved him.

Yet the greatest moment in Anchises 1's life must have been his meeting with Aphrodite , when he was tending cattle on Mount Ida. When the goddess saw him, she was seized by desire, and went immediately to her precinct in Paphos in the island of Cyprus, where the CHARITES bathed her with heavenly oil. And having put on rich clothes and decked herself with gold, she returned to Ida flying among the clouds. There, they say, came wolves and lions and bears and leopards, all fawning on her; and seeing them, she put desire in their breasts so that they all mated.

But herself she came to Anchises 1, who was now playing the lyre while the others followed the herds, and appeared before him with the looks and height of a maiden, but still wearing a robe of gold enriched with all kinds of needlework, twisted brooches, earrings in the form of flowers and several necklaces round her throat. When Anchises 1 saw this marvel, he understood that he was contemplating a goddess; this is why he started to promise her sacrifices, and asked her to help him become an eminent man among the Trojans, and bless him with a strong offspring, adding:

"As for my own self, let me live long and happily, seeing the light of the sun, and come to the threshold of Old Age , a man prosperous among the people." [Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 5.105]

Some have said that Aeneas came first to Laconia in the Peloponnesus, founding the cities Aphrodisias and Etis, and that there Anchises 1 died being buried at the foot of the mountain called Anchisia after him. But Anchises 1, sailing with his son, has also been reported to have landed in the island of Delos, where King Anius, the father of the WINEGROWERS presented him with a sceptre. Anchises 1, others say, died at port Drepanum in Sicily, where he was buried before Aeneas sailed to Carthage where he met Queen Dido [see map at Aeneas ].

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О Anchises (русский)

Според различните версии е или беден овчар или принц. Анхис пасял стадата си в гората Ида. Веднъж докато бил там му се явила Афродита, под образа на смъртна девойка. На раздяла му казала, че ще му роди син - Еней и след пет години ще дойде да му го даде завинаги, но му забранила да казва на когото и да е за тайната им връзка (Омир IV 53-291). По време на Троянската война, Анхис бил изнесен от горящия град на гръб от своя син Еней, понеже не можел да се движи сам. (Виргилий, "Енеида" II, 699-723). Според една от версиите Анхис бил осакатен, защото докато бил пиян веднъж се похвалил на своите приятели за връзката си с Афродита. Зевс чул и го поразил с мълния. Анхис починал по пътя за Италия, според едни източници в Аркадия, в планината Анхисия, където показвали неговата могила, наравно с древния храм на Афродита (Павзаний VIII 12, 8), а според други - в южна Италия или Сицилия. Еней по-късно посетил Хадес, за да види отново своя баща в Елисейските полета.

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Anchises's Timeline

-1275
-1275
Dardania (Troada)
-1232
-1232
Tros, Troy, Turkey
-1220
-1220
1220 BC, Troy
-1180
-1180
Age 94
Sicily, Italy
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Italy