Did Aeneas have any problems with Scylla and Charybdis? Yes or No?
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Did Aeneas have any problems with Scylla and Charybdis - Yes
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- The Trojans left the island, sailing north up Greece's west coast to Actium, where they spent many months and conducted sporting contests. From here they traveled to Buthrotum, in which they were warmly received by the prophet Helenus, Priam, his son , his wife Andromachë, Hector 's widow, about whom she was always mourning
- Helenus cautioned Aeneas that many challenges would still have to be met before the travelers arrived in Italy, where the finding by Aeneas of a white sow with a litter of thirty youth would mean the place where he was to find his home. Helenus had also told Aeneas how best to escape risk at sea from the Scylla beast and the Charybdis whirlpool
- They then sailed across the Gulf of Taranto and, after escaping Scylla and Charybdis, landed on the coast of Sicily, where they spent a fearful night near Mount Aetna, a volcano.
- They then sailed across the Gulf of Taranto and landed near Mount Aetna, a volcano, after fleeing Scylla and Charybdis, on the coast of Sicily.
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