Turnus
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Roman King of the Rutuli people, who
lived in a region 20 miles southeast of the hills of
Rome, at the time that Aeneas arrived in Italy after
the Trojan War; son of Daunus and his wife, the
Nymph Venilia, and sister of Juturna.
Turnus was betrothed to Lavinia, daughter of
Latinus, king of neighboring Latium, but when
Aeneas arrived on the shores of Italy, he fell in love
with Lavinia. Facing pressure from Aeneas and his
army, Latinus and his wife Amata broke their promise
to Turnus and betrothed their daughter to the Trojan
hero. This led to a war between the Rutuli king and
the Trojan hero that involved the great gods who
watched over Aeneas.
Near the end of the war, which caused many
deaths on both sides, Aeneas fought Turnus in oneto-
one combat. The Trojan finally defeated Turnus,
and was about to spare his life, when Aeneas noticed
that Turnus was wearing the belt of Pallas, a fallen
Trojan. In vengeance, Aeneas killed Turnus.
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