Iliad 2: 819-823

From the Venetus A MS

Δαρδανίων αὖτ' ἦρχεν ἐῢς παῖς Ἀγχίσαο

Αἰνείας, τὸν ὑπ' Ἀγχίσῃ τέκε δῖ' Ἀφροδίτη

Ἴ̈δης ἐν κνημοῖσι θεὰ βροτῷ εὐνηθεῖσα:

οὐκ οἶος, ἅμα τῷ γε δύω Ἀντήνορος υἷε

Ἀρχέλοχός τ' Ἀκάμας τε: μάχης εὖ εἰδότε πάσης:

Of the Dardanians again the valiant son of Anchises was captain, even Aeneas, whom fair Aphrodite conceived to Anchises amid the spurs of Ida, a goddess couched with a mortal man. Not alone was he; with him were Antenor's two sons, Archelochus and Acamas, well skilled in all manner of fighting.

A. T. Murray (1924)