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o the people that she was going to her husband, as they desired, and then she plunged the sword into her breast, and died. (Comp. Serv. ad Aen. 1.340, 4.36, 335, 674.) So long as Carthage existed, Dido was worshipped there as a divinity. (Sil. Ital. Pun. 1.81, &c.) With regard to the time at which Dido is said to have founded Carthage, the statements of the ancients differ greatly. According to Servius (Serv. ad Aen. 4.459), it took place 40 years before the foundation of Rome, that is, in B. C. 794 ; according to Velleius Paterculus (1.6), it was 65 years, and according to Justin (18.6) and Orosius (4.6), 72 years, before the building of Rome. Josephus (c. Apion. 1.18; comp. Syncellus, p. 143) places it 143 years and eight months after the building of the temple of Solomon, that is, B. C. 861; while Eusebius (Chron. n. 971, apud Syncell. p. 345; comp. Chron. n. 1003) places the event 133 years after the taking of Troy, that is, in B. C. 1025; and Philistus placed it even 37 or 50 yea