Dido
MEANING
ORIGIN
Roman mythology
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Latin 'Dīdō', meaning 'wanderer'
CULTURAL NOTES
Dido is a legendary queen of Carthage, known from Roman mythology and Virgil's epic, the Aeneid.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Dido is a prominent figure in Roman literature, particularly through Virgil's portrayal in the Aeneid, where she is the tragic lover of Aeneas.
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