If you're smacking about beating the trojans, you'd be a greek sodomite, which you probably are. You see, rome didn't exist until after the fall of Troy, a few hundred years later. Run along troll.
Aside from the fact that the Trojans founded Rome.
The Aeneid (/ɪˈniːɪd/ih-NEE-id; Latin: Aenē̆is[ae̯ˈneːɪs] or [ˈae̯neɪs]) is a Latinepic poem that tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan who fled the fall of Troy and travelled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. Written by the Roman poet Virgil between 29 and 19 BC, the Aeneid comprises 9,896 lines in dactylic hexameter.[1] The first six of the poem's twelve books tell the story of Aeneas' wanderings from Troy to Italy, and the poem's second half tells of the Trojans' ultimately victorious war upon the Latins, under whose name Aeneas and his Trojan followers are destined to be subsumed.
The Trojans were Roman. They founded it-- Rome is Trojan.
The Trojans defeated by perfidious trickery went on to conquer the known world starting with wop-land aka Italy then called Laetium.
I sing of warfare and a man at war. From the sea-coast of Troy in early days He came to Italy by destiny,To our Lavinian western shore, A fugitive, this captain, buffeted. . .Till he could found a city and bring home His gods to Laetium, land of the Latin race,The Alban lords, and the [future] high walls of Rome.
Tell me the causes now, O Muse, how galled. . .From her old wound, the queen of gods compelled him—. . . To undergo so many perilous daysAnd enter on so many trials. Can angerBlack as this prey on the minds of heaven?(I.1–19)
With these opening lines of the Aeneid, Virgil enters the epic tradition in the shadow of Homer, author of the Iliad, an epic of the Trojan War, and the Odyssey,
By naming his subjects as “warfare and a man,” Virgil establishes himself as an heir to the themes of both Homeric epics. The man, Aeneas, spends the first half of the epic wandering in search of a new home and the second half at war fighting to establish this homeland. Lines 2 through 4 summarize Aeneas’s first mission in the epic, to emigrate from Troy to Italy, as a fate already accomplished. We know from Virgil’s use of the past tense that what he presents is history, that the end is certain, and that the epic will be an exercise in poetic description of historical events. In the phrase “our Lavinian . . . shore,” Virgil connects his audience, his Roman contemporaries, to Aeneas, the hero of “early days.”
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a little bitch dog...all bark, no bite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab1se0dkeCU
If you're smacking about beating the trojans, you'd be a greek sodomite, which you probably are. You see, rome didn't exist until after the fall of Troy, a few hundred years later. Run along troll.
So you like being buggered.
Oregon takes you out in the ccg.
But thanks for driving one of the penultimate nails in grinch's (and hopefully Riley's) coffin(s).