Anchises - in Greek legend, member of the junior branch of the royal family of
Troy;
he was king of Dardanus on Mount
Ida. There the goddess Aphrodite met him and, enamoured of his beauty, bore
him Aeneas.
For revealing the name of the child's mother, Anchises was killed or struck blind
by lightning. In later legend and in Virgil's Aeneid, he was conveyed out of Troy
on the shoulders of his son Aeneas,
whose descendants founded Rome, and he died in Sicily.