All 4 Uses of
trivia
in
The Aeneid
- Thro' Trivia's grove they walk; and now behold, And enter now, the temple roof'd with gold.†
Book 6 *
- The sacred lake of Trivia from afar, The Veline fountains, and sulphureous Nar, Shake at the baleful blast, the signal of the war.†
Book 7
- But Trivia kept in secret shades alone Her care, Hippolytus, to fate unknown; And call'd him Virbius in th' Egerian grove, Where then he liv'd obscure, but safe from Jove.†
Book 7
- For this, from Trivia's temple and her wood Are coursers driv'n, who shed their master's blood, Affrighted by the monsters of the flood.†
Book 7
Definition:
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(trivia) facts or details that are generally considered unimportant