The Titans are beneath his feet, and an eagle by his side. […] Mars of his sword, and Vulcan of his anvil. […] When Ulysses married, his father went into rural retirement, and left his kingdom to his son. […] When Troy was in flames, Eneas escaped with his life, taking upon his shoulders his aged father, Anchises, and in one hand his household gods, while he led, in his other hand, his young son, Ascanius. […] His consort is named Sachi; his celestial city, Amaravati; his palace, Vaijayanta; his garden, Nandana; his chief elephant, Airavat; his charioteer, Matali; and his weapon, Vajra, or the thunderbolt.