Aeneas (disambiguation)
Aeneas was a Trojan hero in Virgil's Aeneid and Homer's Iliad.
Aeneas may also refer to:Biblical or mythological characters
- Aeneas, a paralyzed man cured by Saint Peter in the Acts of the Apostles
- Aeneas Silvius, mythological king of Alba Longa
People
- Aeneas Tacticus, Greek military writer
- Aeneas of Gaza, philosopher
- Aeneas of Paris, Bishop of Paris
- Aeneas de Caprara, Austrian field marshal
- Æneas Munson, American physician and Yale Medical School professor
- Æneas Shaw, soldier and politician of Upper Canada
- Aeneas Chisholm , Scottish Roman Catholic bishop
- Aeneas Coffey, inventor of the Coffey still
- Aeneas Chisholm , Scottish Roman Catholic bishop
- Æneas Baron Mackay, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- Aeneas Mackintosh, Antarctic explorer and British merchant navy officer
- Aeneas Gallant, Canadian farmer, merchant and politician
- Æneas MacKenzie, Hollywood screenwriter
- Æneas John McIntyre, British politician
- Aeneas Chigwedere, Zimbabwean politician
- Aeneas Williams, 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
- HMS Aeneas, Royal Navy submarine
- Aeneas, a ship owned by the British government and wrecked in 1805
Other uses
- Aeneas Internet and Telephone, a telecommunications provider serving the state of Tennessee
- Aeneas, a GNU software package substituted by GNU Archimedes on May 2012