How is the story/myth of Aeneas connected to story/myth of Romulus and Remus?

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How is the story/myth of Aeneas connected to story/myth ofRomulus and Remus?

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Aided by his mother Venus Aeneas fought the Greeks and made his way out of the doomed city with his father Anchises and his son Iulus He joined a group of Trojan comrades and together they built some ships with which they sailed to Thrace where Aeneas hoped to set up a colony Warned off by a Trojan ghost who had been murdered by the Thracians they made for Delos where an oracle of Apollo told the Trojans to return to the land of their ancestors Thinking that Apollo meant Crete they moved to this island which was uninhabited only to be dogged by pestilence At length Aeneas dreamed that his future home lay far to the west in Italy from which the Trojan Dardanus had come long before Aeneas now knew where his destiny was taking him Having left Crete the Trojans were caught in a storm that drove them up the western coast of Greece Driven off by those birdlike monsters the Harpies they sailed to Epirus and found Prince Helenus of Troy married to Hectors wife Andromache When Troy fell Andromache had been taken captive by Achilles son Pyrrhus Neoptolemus in Greek and when he was killed she married Helenus The pair entertained Aeneas and his comrades Helenus foretold that they would have a perilous time getting to Italy and he warned them against the Strait of Messina where Scylla and Charybdis waited Further they were to sail to Cumae sometime in the future where Aeneas would consult the Sibyl a prophetess Next the Trojans stopped briefly on the eastern coast of Italy to worship in their new homeland but the place was inhabited by Greeks and dangerous Sailing south Aeneas and his men narrowly escaped Scylla and the whirlpool of Charybdis They landed on Sicily near Mount Aetna to find a ragged sailor who had been abandoned by Ulysses Odysseus The fellow told them of Cyclopes nearby and no sooner had they put out to sea than Polyphemus charged into the water after them At Drepanum on Sicilys western coast they were well received by King Acestes a man of Trojan origin and there Aeneas father Anchises died The goddess Juno hated all Trojans because of Paris but she especially disliked Aeneas and his men knowing that in the ages to come their descendants would destroy her favorite city of Carthage which was now being built She bribed Aeolus to unleash a dire storm on Aeneas and his ships The typhoon scattered the fleet and sank one ship Finally Neptune calmed the sea and Aeneas put into harbor with seven ships on the African coast The Trojans warmed themselves over fires while Aeneas killed deer for food Meanwhile Venus complained to Jupiter of her son Aeneas many misfortunes but Jupiter reassured her that Aeneas after many trials would found a great nation This was his destiny and even Juno would become reconciled    See Answer
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