The Greek Androgeus mistakes Aeneas' troops for allies and is killed (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°83r). Voir la série
Aeneas watches from the roof as Troy burns and the Trojans are slaughtered (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°81v). Voir la série
The Greeks emerge from the Trojan horse and invade the city (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°80v) Voir la série
Laocoon and his sons killed by the serpents of Tenedos (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°79v) Voir la série
Diomedes and Ulysses seize the Palladium in the Temple of Minerva (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°79r) Voir la série
Simulating their departure, the Greeks embark for Tenedos (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°76r). Voir la série
Cupid in the guise of Ascanius brings gifts for Dido (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°74r) Voir la série
Venus asks Cupid to take on the appearance of Ascanius for Dido (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°73v) Voir la série