Aeneas

Aeneas was a son of Venus, Aphrodite's Roman aspect and prince Anchises. He played a part in the Trojan War and would later go on to become a hero and the founder of the Roman Empire, after traveling many years on the sea due to his homeland, Troy, being destroyed by the Greeks. He was the main character in Virgil's Aeneid, which is the Roman equivalent of The Odyssey or The Iliad. On his journeys he meets (or travels past) many of the monsters that Odysseus met, such as Polyphemus and Circe, but he also meets new characters such as Dido, queen of Carthage and Sibyl, an oracle.

The Lost Hero
He is mentioned by his mother in a dream message to Piper. He is also mentioned by Aeolus, when he was talking about Roman Demigods. Clovis also mentioned that his father's Roman form, Somnus, killed Aeneas' helmsman when they were sailing from Troy.

Trivia

 * His name means "to praise" in ancient Greek.
 * He considered to be the first Roman demigods ever recorded.