question archive In the book XI of Aeneid, When Latinus seeks an alliance with the Greek Diomedes, what are two of the reasons Diomedes gives for refusing?
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In the book XI of Aeneid, When Latinus seeks an alliance with the Greek Diomedes, what are two of the reasons Diomedes gives for refusing?
In the book XI of Aeneid, When Latinus seeks an alliance with the Greek Diomedes, what are two of the reasons Diomedes gives for refusing?
-The reason why Diomedes refuse to have an alliance with Latinus is that he sees everything so wrong and somehow evil because he all knows of what will happen and what has happened if they try to fight against the Trojans and from the ones who fought the trojans in Trojan War.
His last reason is when he told the difficulties he encountered in his whole life, he lost his wife, exiled from his beloved kingdom from Argos and up to his present kingdom that served as his punishment when he have a wounded Venus. And also he told how he engaged is a such personal fight against Aeneas, for Diomedes still knows and remembers all too well the skills or mastery in putting up a good fight that Trojan's have.