Comparative mythology corpus

Heroic Inheritance Displayed Through Emblems

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Roman The Aeneid of Virgil BOOK SIXTH / THE VISION OF THE UNDER WORLD / BOOK SEVENTH / THE LANDING IN LATIUM, AND THE ROLL OF THE ARMIES OF ITALY; lines 4774-4860 medium Aventinus is introduced as the son of Hercules and Rhea the priestess, born by stealth; he bears the Hydra serpent device on his shield, displays a chariot and horses, and wears the lion skin identified as Hercules' garb. record