when he built the cincturing walls of Alba the Long, was the

first to revive, and taught the early Latians to celebrate it

as he had done in his boyhood, he and the youth of Troy 20

with him; the men of Alba taught their sons; from them

mighty Rome received the tradition and maintained the

observance of her sires; and the boys still bear the name

of Troy, and their band is styled the band of Troy. Thus

far went the solemn[194] games in honour of the deified sire. 25

Now it was that Fortune exchanged her old faith for

new. While they are rendering to the tomb the due solemnities