Evander plays a major role in Virgil's
Aeneid Books VIII-XII. Previous to the
Trojan War, Evander gathered a group of native Latins to a city he founded in Italy near the
Tiber river, which he named Pallantium. Virgil states that he named the city in honour of his Arcadian ancestor, Pallas, although
Pausanias,
Livy and
Dionysius of Halicarnassus say that originally Evander's birth city was Pallantium in Arcadia, after which he named the new city. The reasons for Evander's fleeing his homeland are unclear; Ovid states that Evander had angered the gods and had been sent into exile by way of a trial; Dionysius describes a civil unrest in Arcadia which led to Evander and his people being forced to leave; the commentator Servius, however, recounts that Evander's mother persuaded him to murder his father,
Hermes, leading to the pair being banished from Arcadia, although other commentators have it that Evander killed his mother. Evander settled in
Pallantium where it is said he killed the three-souled
Erulus, the king of Italy, three times in one day, prior to becoming the most powerful King of Italy. The oldest tradition of its founding ascribes to Evander the erection of the
Great Altar of Hercules in the
Forum Boarium. In
Aeneid, VIII, where
Aeneas and his crew first come upon Evander and his people, they were venerating
Hercules for dispatching the giant
Cacus. Virgil's listeners would have related this scene to the same Great Altar of Hercules in the Forum Boarium of their own day, one detail among many in the Aeneid that Virgil used to link the heroic past of myth with the
Age of Augustus. Also according to Virgil, Hercules was returning from
Gades with
Geryon's cattle when Evander entertained him. Evander then became the first to raise an altar to Hercules' heroism. This archaic altar was destroyed in the
Great Fire of Rome, AD 64. Because of their traditional ties, Evander aids
Aeneas in his war against
Turnus and the
Rutuli: the Arcadian had known the father of Aeneas,
Anchises, before the Trojan War, and shares a common ancestry through
Atlas with Aeneas's family. In the Aeneid, it is said that Evander took possession of the country Italy by force, murdering king Herilus, the king of
Praeneste. ==References==