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when he thought another seer had incorrectly predicted his death. This seer had foretold
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1573:Scamandrius
1498:Penthesilea
1353:Epistrophus
1275:Asteropaios
1265:Archelochus
1234:Amphimachus
1192:Thrasymedes
1142:Protesilaus
1107:Philoctetes
1070:Neoptolemus
486:Neoptolemus
481:Philoctetes
296:Description
166:Nationality
150:Affiliation
96:Epic poetry
1709:Categories
1644:Hephaestus
1557:Pyraechmes
1547:Pylaemenes
1467:Othryoneus
1441:Melanippus
1373:Gorgythion
1255:Antiphates
1244:Andromache
1197:Tlepolemus
1172:Talthybius
1147:Prothoenor
1132:Polypoetes
1117:Podalirius
1060:Menestheus
929:Ascalaphus
924:Arcesilaus
919:Antilochus
577:References
526:Melampodia
515:Trojan War
379:Epic Cycle
365:Iphigeneia
349:prophesied
142:Occupation
121:Adapted by
105:Created by
66:Iphigeneia
51:Trojan War
1679:Scamander
1599:Aphrodite
1529:Polydorus
1519:Polydamas
1425:Kebriones
1420:Iphidamas
1395:Hyperenor
1363:Euphorbus
1342:Deiphobus
1310:Cassandra
1229:Alcathous
1182:Thersites
1167:Sthenelus
1137:Promachus
1097:Patroclus
1092:Palamedes
1034:Lycomedes
1018:Iphigenia
1012:Idomeneus
991:Eurypylus
986:Eurydamas
981:Eurybates
961:Elephenor
951:(prophet)
934:Automedon
887:Agamemnon
804:Geography
663:Etruscans
641:E.V. Rieu
422:Iphigenia
414:Agamemnon
377:, of the
361:Agamemnon
278:etymology
257:ionópolos
74:peristyle
70:Agamemnon
53:character
1684:Thanatos
1674:Poseidon
1624:Dionysus
1583:Ucalegon
1567:Sarpedon
1535:Polyxena
1477:Panthous
1472:Pandarus
1410:Ilioneus
1400:Hypsenor
1358:Euphemus
1316:Chryseis
1300:Calesius
1285:Atymnius
1280:Astyanax
1260:Antiphus
1239:Anchises
1152:Schedius
1122:Podarces
1102:Peneleos
1086:Odysseus
1065:Meriones
1054:Menelaus
1029:Leonteus
1007:Ialmenus
976:Euryalus
955:Diomedes
914:Anticlus
893:Agapenor
882:Achilles
870:Achaeans
806:, 6.3.9.
567:'s play
558:Cressida
511:Colophon
490:Odysseus
449:Poseidon
433:Chryseis
330:Leucippe
318:Polymele
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1552:Pylaeus
1524:Polybus
1514:Polites
1504:Phorcys
1493:Peirous
1488:Pedasus
1430:Laocoön
1415:Imbrius
1405:Iamenus
1390:Helenus
1368:Glaucus
1327:Clytius
1321:Chryses
1305:Caletor
1295:Briseis
1249:Antenor
1219:Aesepus
1206:Trojans
1162:Stentor
1127:Polites
1112:Phoenix
1039:Machaon
971:Eudoros
949:Calchas
909:Alcimus
734:Fabulae
730:Hyginus
714:Tzetzes
696:Malalas
553:night.
476:Helenus
437:Chryses
410:apostle
404:In the
369:Artemis
334:Theonoe
322:Thestor
302:Malalas
248:in the
220:Kalkhas
176:Calchas
169:Achaean
92:"Iliad"
78:Pompeii
32:Calchus
1689:Thetis
1659:Hypnos
1654:Hermes
1639:Helios
1619:Athena
1604:Apollo
1578:Theano
1452:Mentes
1446:Memnon
1435:Lycaon
1384:Hecuba
1378:Hector
1290:Axylus
1224:Agenor
1213:Aeneas
1177:Teucer
1081:Nireus
1075:Nestor
1024:Leitus
996:Guneus
966:Epeius
877:Acamas
800:Strabo
535:Strabo
531:Mopsus
520:Nostoi
498:Aeneas
441:Apollo
392:Teucer
374:Cypria
343:Career
336:, and
312:Family
264:Apollo
224:Argive
216:Κάλχας
158:Origin
1634:Hades
1541:Priam
1509:Podes
1482:Paris
1457:Mydon
1348:Dolon
1270:Asius
1187:Thoas
1157:Sinon
1049:Meges
1044:Medon
1001:Helen
862:Iliad
736:, 190
703:5.105
636:Iliad
631:Homer
611:augur
593:*men-
505:Death
426:Iliad
418:Iliad
406:Iliad
399:Iliad
353:Aulis
326:Idmon
289:Iliad
283:Iliad
273:Iliad
237:Iliad
137:Guide
134:Title
1694:Zeus
1669:Leto
1664:Iris
1649:Hera
1629:Eris
1609:Ares
1592:Gods
1332:Coön
944:Bias
822:6.72
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387:Ajax
357:Troy
320:and
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