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Personal data Creusa van Troje 

  • (mythe) .Source 1
    Creüsa (Oudgrieks: ?????sa / Kréousa) was de oudste dochter van koning Priamus van Troje en Hecuba, en dus een zuster van Hector, Paris, Deïphobus, Helenus, Troilus en van Cassandra en Polyxena. Ze was tevens de vrouw van Aeneas en de moeder van Ascanius.

    Zij wordt in de Aeneïs (boek II) bezongen. Terwijl Aeneas samen met haar uit Troje vluchtte, raakte hij haar kwijt in de brandende straten toen de Grieken Troje innamen. Aeneas ging haar zoeken, maar vond slechts haar schim die hem vertelde dat hij niet moest treuren, dat hij de liefde voor hun zoon moest bewaren, dat hij lang over de zeeën zou moeten zwerven en uiteindelijk in het land Hesperia, d.i. Italië, een nieuw koninkrijk zou stichten.
  • (mythe) .Source 2
    Creusa, daughter of Priam and Hecuba,[9][10] was the first wife of Aeneas and mother to Ascanius (also known as Iulus).[11]

    Creusa's fate is dealt with in detail by Virgil in his Aeneid. As Troy is falling to the Greeks, Aeneas goes to his home to lead his father Anchises, Creusa, and their son Ascanius out of the city and into the countryside. Anchises refuses to leave the house, prompting Aeneas to decide that he will leave to continue the fight against the Greeks so that he may die in battle. Creusa grabs his feet and begs him to think of what would become of Ascanius, Anchises and herself if Aeneas were to be killed. As she does this, Ascanius catches fire with an un-earthly flame. The flame is quickly doused with water. Anchises believes this to be an omen from Jupiter, who confirms this omen by sending a shooting star. Anchises now agrees to flee Troy. The family leaves the home, Aeneas carrying his father and Ascanius holding his hand, while Creusa is to remain some distance behind them. As they flee through the city, pursued by Greeks, they reach the gates and begin to run, after noticing that the Greeks appear to be gaining on them. Creusa is unable to keep up with them. After reaching Ceres’ temple outside of the city, Aeneas leaves Anchises and Ascanius there to go back in search of Creusa. As he searches the city without success, he meets the ghost of Creusa, who tells him that she may not leave the city with him. She predicts his journey to Hesperia, Italy and future marriage to another. She asks that Aeneas take care of their child and vanishes. Aeneas tries three times to hold her, each time failing to grasp her wraith.[12]

    Pausanias relates that Rhea and Aphrodite rescued Creusa from being enslaved by the Greeks on account of her being the wife of Aeneas (who was a son of Aphrodite)
  • A child of Priamus Podarcus van Troje and Hecuba van Phyrgia
  • This information was last updated on February 18, 2013.

Household of Creusa van Troje

She is married to Aeneus of Latium.

They got marriedSource 3


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  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creusa
  3. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/hendriksen-stamboom/I3834.php

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