Vergil, of course, took the name Ucalegon from Homer, who mentions him once, in the third book of the Iliad (line 148). Homer says that Ucalegon and Antenor are wise people, and they live, amongst many others, near Priam. Beside this there is only the name itself, which clearly describes its carrier. The rest of Ucalegon’s history you go through in the video.
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Vergil, of course, took the name Ucalegon from Homer, who mentions him once, in the third book of the Iliad (line 148). Homer says that Ucalegon and Antenor are wise people, and they live, amongst many others, near Priam. Beside this there is only the name itself, which clearly describes its carrier. The rest of Ucalegon’s history you go through in the video.
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Its so useful and helpful to vocabulary of my english. thanks for uploaded this video!
Let me know if you end up using Ucalegon in a sentence!