All 3 Uses of
dominion
in
The Aeneid
- The subject world shall Rome's dominion own, And, prostrate, shall adore the nation of the gown.†
Book 1 *
- This prince, from ravish'd Garamantis born, A hundred temples did with spoils adorn, In Ammon's honor, his celestial sire; A hundred altars fed with wakeful fire; And, thro' his vast dominions, priests ordain'd, Whose watchful care these holy rites maintain'd.†
Book 4
- Obscure they went thro' dreary shades, that led Along the waste dominions of the dead.†
Book 6
Definition:
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(dominion) dominance or power over others; or a region or sphere of influence so dominated