Aeneas (disambiguation) explained
Aeneas was a Trojan hero in Virgil's Aeneid and Homer's Iliad.
Aeneas may also refer to:
Biblical or mythological characters
People
- Aeneas Tacticus (fl. 4th century BC), Greek military writer
- Aeneas of Gaza (died c. 518), philosopher
- Aeneas of Paris (died 870), Bishop of Paris
- Aeneas de Caprara (1631–1701), Austrian field marshal
- Æneas Munson (1734–1826), American physician and Yale Medical School professor
- Æneas Shaw (c. 1740–1814), soldier and politician of Upper Canada
- Aeneas Chisholm (vicar apostolic) (1759–1818), Scottish Roman Catholic bishop
- Aeneas Coffey (1780–1852), inventor of the Coffey still
- Aeneas Chisholm (bishop of Aberdeen) (1836–1918), Scottish Roman Catholic bishop
- Æneas Baron Mackay (1839–1909), Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- Aeneas Mackintosh (1879–1916), Antarctic explorer and British merchant navy officer
- Aeneas Gallant (1882–1971), Canadian farmer, merchant and politician
- Æneas MacKenzie (1889–1962), Hollywood screenwriter
- Æneas John McIntyre (1821–1889), British politician
- Aeneas Chigwedere (1939-2021), Zimbabwean politician
- Aeneas Williams (born 1968), American National Football League player
Places
- Aeneas, Washington, an unincorporated area in the American state of Washington
- Aeneas, an impact crater of Saturn's moon Dione
Ships
Other uses
See also