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1Tales of Ancient Troy
By Όμηρος

“Tales of Ancient Troy” Metadata:
- Title: Tales of Ancient Troy
- Author: Όμηρος
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 211
- Publisher: Estes and Lauriat
- Publish Date: 1892
- Publish Location: Boston
“Tales of Ancient Troy” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Achaean - Achilles - Agamemnon - Chryseis - Greece - Greek - Hector - Helen - History - Ilium - Juvenile literature - Menelaus - Myrmidons - Myth - Odysseus - Odysseus (Greek mythology) - Odyssia - Paris - Patroclus - Priam - Taruisa - The Iliad - The Odyssey - Troia - Trojan - Trojan Horse - Trojan War - Troy - Ulysses - Wilusa
- People: ➤ Achaean - Achilles - Agamemnon - Chryseis - Hector - Helen - Menelaus - Myrmidons - Odysseus - Paris - Patroclus - Priam - Ulysses
- Places: ➤ Greece - Ilium - Taruisa - The Iliad - Troia - Trojan - Troy - Wilusa
- Time: 1194–1184 BCE
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL6614771M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 16987024
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 19003904
Author's Alternative Names:
"Homer Homer", "HOMER", "Homerus", "Homerus ca. 8th-7th cent. B.C.", "Гомер", "荷马", "Homère", "Omero", "Homer Staff", "Homère.", "Homere/", "Homeros", "Homer", "هوميروس", "Homero", "Ὅμηρος", "Hómēros",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1892
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Chryseis
Chryseis (/kraɪˈsiːɪs/, Ancient Greek: Χρυσηΐς, romanized: Khrusēís, pronounced [kʰryːsɛːís]) is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Chryses. Chryseis, her
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Chryseis (mythology)
Chryseis (/kraɪˈsiːɪs/, Ancient Greek: Χρυσηΐς, romanized: Khrysēís, pronounced [kʰrysɛːís] means 'gold') may refer to the following women: Chryseis,
Agamemnon
year of the war. In Book One, following one of the Achaean army's raids, Chryseis, daughter of Chryses, one of Apollo's priests, is taken as a war prize
Briseis
"[Homer] forms the names [of Briseïs and Chryseis] patronymically. For as other ancient [poets] relate, Chryseis was called Astynome, and Briseis was called
Chryses (priest of Apollo)
was forced to give Chryseis back in order to end it. The significance of Agamemnon's actions lies not in his kidnapping Chryseis (such abductions were
World of Tiers
water supply provided by the Lord Jadawin. He meets and falls in love with Chryseis, and when she is kidnapped, he sets out to rescue her, ascending the various
Iliad
offers Agamemnon and the Achaeans wealth for the return of his daughter Chryseis, held captive by Agamemnon. Although most of the Achaeans are in favour
The Song of Achilles
ultimately settling into a devoted sibling relationship. After nine years, Chryseis is claimed by Agamemnon. Soon after, her father, Chryses, tries to pay
Apollo
against the Trojans. During the war, the Greek king Agamemnon captured Chryseis, the daughter of Apollo's priest Chryses, and refused to return her. Angered