It is disputed whether Juno’s birth-place was the island of Samos or the city of Argos. […] When she appeared before Paris on Mount Ida, she offered him a city. […] Of what city was Minerva the guardian? […] It is said that three several kings of this city gave names to it: the kings were Dardanus, Tros, and Illus, and hence the city is sometimes called Dardania, Troja, and Ilio or Ilium. […] Eneas, according to the fable, was driven to the city of Carthage, and kindly received by Dido.