eneas
/ˈniːɪəs/Definitions
1. proper noun
In Greek and Roman mythology, a Trojan hero and the son of King Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite.
“Homer’s epic poem, the Aeneid, tells the story of Eneas and his journey to Italy.”
2. noun
A hero or champion, especially one who fights or struggles for a noble cause.
“In modern times, Eneas is often seen as a symbol of courage and determination.”