Aricia (mythology)
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Aricia (mythology)
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Aricia is a name appearing in Virgil's Aeneid in a context that makes it possible for it to be interpreted as referring to a mythical personage: It may appear from the quoted passage that Aricia is the mother of Virbius by Hippolytus. Yet Virbius is commonly the name by which Hippolytus himself was known after he was brought back to life on the request of Artemis. As for Aricia, Servius, in his commentary on the lines in question, explained that Virgil had been referring to the town Aricia, usin
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