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584:. Most offered opulent gifts. Tyndareus would accept none of the gifts, nor would he send any of the suitors away for fear of offending them and giving grounds for a quarrel. Odysseus promised to solve the problem in a satisfactory manner if Tyndareus would support him in his courting of Tyndareus's niece
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and forced him to reveal how to make the voyage home. Once back in Sparta, he and Helen are shown to be reconciled and have a harmonious married life—he holding no grudge at her having run away with a lover and she feeling no restraint in telling anecdotes of her life inside besieged Troy. Menelaus
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is the most comprehensive source for
Menelaus's exploits during the Trojan War. In Book 3, Menelaus challenges Paris to a duel for Helen's return. Menelaus soundly beats Paris, but before he can kill him and claim victory, Aphrodite spirits Paris away inside the walls of Troy. In Book 4, while the
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Menelaus sought out Helen in the conquered city. Raging at her infidelity, he raised his sword to kill her, but as he saw her weeping at his feet, begging for her life, Menelaus's wrath instantly left him. He took pity on her and decided to take her back as his
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Conquest" narrated that Menelaus surrendered her to his soldiers to stone her to death, but when she ripped the front of her robes, the Achaean warriors were stunned by her beauty and the stones fell harmlessly from their hands as they stared at
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to shoot
Menelaus with his bow and arrow. However, Athena never intended for Menelaus to die and she protects him from the arrow of Pandarus. Menelaus is wounded in the abdomen, and the fighting resumes. Later, in Book 17, Homer gives Menelaus an extended
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the most beautiful woman in all the world. After concluding a diplomatic mission to Sparta during the latter part of which
Menelaus was absent to attend the funeral of his maternal grandfather
854:, Menelaus recounts his voyage home. As happened to many Greeks, Menelaus's homebound fleet was blown by storms to Crete and Egypt where they were becalmed, unable to sail away. They trapped
1481:; Gantz, pp. 322 (which says that "the implication of our scholiast source is that this child was in lieu of Nikostratos"), 573 (which says this Pleisthenes "seems nowhere else mentioned").
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Menelaus appears in Greek vase painting in the 6th to 4th centuries BC, such as: Menelaus's reception of Paris at Sparta; his retrieval of
Patroclus's corpse; and his reunion with Helen.
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Menelaus resolved to kill Helen, but her irresistible beauty prompted him to drop his sword and take her back to his ship "to punish her at Sparta", as he claimed.
373:, or Eriphyle. According to this tradition Pleisthenes died young, with Agamemnon and Menelaus being raised by Atreus. Agamemnon and Menelaus had a sister
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596:). The rest of the suitors swore their oaths, and Helen and Menelaus were married, Menelaus becoming a ruler of Sparta with Helen after Tyndareus and
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Tantalus see Gantz, pp. 531–556. For Menelaus's genealogy see, Grimal, p. 526, Table 2, and p. 534, Table 13.
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in the central square of Troy to kill her, but his wrath went away when he saw her rending her clothes in anguish, revealing her naked breasts.
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Goldwyn, Adam J. and Kokkini, Dimitra. Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, Harvard University Press, 2015.
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raised a fleet of a thousand ships and went to Troy to secure Helen's return; the
Trojans refused, providing a
537:. But when they thought the time was ripe to dethrone Mycenae's hostile ruler, they returned. Assisted by King
481:, refer in passing to Menelaus's early life, detailed sources are quite late, post-dating 5th-century BC Greek
305:, Menelaus was described as "of moderate stature, auburn-haired, and handsome. He had a pleasing personality."
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Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes.
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1869:, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. Volume 1. New York. Random House. 1938.
1849:, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. Volume 2. New York. Random House. 1938.
1829:, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. Volume 2. New York. Random House. 1938.
1296:; Gantz, p. 223; Parada, s.vv. Anaxibia 4, Astyoche 6. For Anaxibia as the sister's name see
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and another son of Helen by Menelaus, Maraphius, from whom descended the Persian Maraphions.
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There are four versions of Menelaus's and Helen's reunion on the night of the sack of Troy:
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1425:. For a genealogical table containing children of Menelaus, see Grimal, p. 534, Table 13.
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does seem to be pained that he and Helen have no male heir, and is shown to be fond of
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2000:, edited and translated by Mary A. Grant, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1960.
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Menelaus regains Helen, detail of an Attic red-figure crater, c. 450–440 BC, found in
274:, the latter more as a hero of the Trojan War than as a member of the doomed House of
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Menelaus appears as a character in a number of 5th-century Greek tragedies:
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1534:, notes that the name 'Tereis' is unique and possibly "corrupt".
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1506:. Such ethnics were a common way of naming slaves, see Fowler,
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329:. According to the usual version of the story, followed by the
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Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources
1644:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 116–17.
396:, Menelaus had only one child by Helen, a daughter named
1745:
Euripides Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus: Other Fragments
2012:
Hesiod: The Shield, Catalogue of Women, Other Fragments
708:, Paris ran off to Troy with Helen despite his brother
270:, Menelaus was also popular in Greek vase painting and
873:, Menelaus is reunited with Helen after death, on the
618:
According to tradition Menelaus founded the port-city
1898:, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes:
1581:"Τρωικοσ Πολεμοσ - Ελληνικη Μυθολογια Και Πολιτισμοσ"
1274:). For Eriphyle see Gantz, p. 553 (citing Scholia on
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1.122 (citing "Hesiod, Aeschylus, and some others" =
181:
160:
151:
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Homer; Lattimore, Richmond; Martin, Richard (2011).
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Greeks and Trojans squabble over the duel's winner,
169:
1153:, (Atreus as father, no mention of mother); Hesiod
867:, his sons by slave women. According to Euripides'
545:, they drove Thyestes away, and Agamemnon took the
166:
154:
773:, who had married Helen after the death of Paris.
436:, tells us that Megapenthes's mother was a slave "
564:came to seek her hand. Among the contenders were
485:. According to these sources, Menelaus's father,
4187:
1547:, see also Grimal, s.v. Menelaus; Gantz, p. 573.
497:. After a back-and-forth struggle that featured
1743:Collard, Christopher and Martin Cropp (2008b),
1716:Collard, Christopher and Martin Cropp (2008a),
521:, went into exile. They first stayed with King
2094:. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1893
1490:Grimal, s.v. Menelaus; Parada, s.v. Menelaus;
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3096:
3082:
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2096:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2061:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1982:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1964:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1878:Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary
1871:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1851:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1831:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1711:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
1110:). They are also the sons of Atreus, in the
793:, Menelaus raised his sword in front of the
2220:
2148:, edited and translated by Martin L. West,
1718:Euripides Fragments: Aegeus–Meleanger
1352:). For Astyoche, as the sister's name, see
769:. During the sack of Troy, Menelaus killed
509:, Thyestes gained the throne after his son
175:
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2166:Online version at Harvard University Press
2136:Online version at Harvard University Press
2112:Sophocles. Ajax. Electra. Oedipus Tyrannus
2032:Online version at Harvard University Press
1811:Online version at Harvard University Press
1765:Online version at Harvard University Press
1738:Online version at Harvard University Press
517:. As a result, Atreus' sons, Menelaus and
345:, Agamemnon and Menelaus were the sons of
60:
1793:, edited and translated by David Kovacs,
1175:(Aerope as mother, no mention of father).
1980:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
1962:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
1029:; Gantz, p. 552; Parada, s.v. Menelaus;
813:
675:
285:
27:King of Sparta, husband of Helen of Troy
2041:, Jonsered, Paul Åströms Förlag, 1993.
1709:; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
428:fragment, Menelaus and Helen had a son
248:. Menelaus was a central figure in the
215: 'vigor, rage, power' and
14:
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472:
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2039:Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology
2018:, No. 503, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1919:The Dictionary of Classical Mythology
712:'s prohibition. Invoking the oath of
1825:, translated by E. P. Coleridge in
489:, had been feuding with his brother
3641:
2152:No. 497, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1865:, translated by E. P. Coleridge in
1797:No. 484. Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1751:No. 506, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1724:No. 504, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
888:
880:
24:
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2122:No. 20, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1619:Mee & Spawforth (2001), p. 229
369:, with their mother being Aerope,
204:, 'wrath of the people', from
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2172:
1880:, Oxford University Press, 2013.
1845:, translated by Robert Potter in
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1013:Grimal, s.v. Menelaus; Hard, pp.
2178:
809:
477:Although early authors, such as
440:, an Aetolian, or, according to
321:. He was the younger brother of
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313:Menelaus was a descendant of
294:in Troy, detail of fresco in
4206:Mythological kings of Sparta
3142:Laertes (father of Odysseus)
1545:note 1 to Apollodorus 3.11.1
1438:; Gantz, p. 322; Scholia on
1436:note 1 to Apollodorus 3.11.1
1384:note 1 to Apollodorus 3.11.1
467:
200:
7:
2114:, Edited and translated by
2002:Online version at ToposText
1196:; Collard and Cropp 2008b,
1192:; Collard and Cropp 2008a,
1025:; Collard and Cropp 2008a,
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400:; and an illegitimate son,
10:
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1936:, Psychology Press, 2004,
1705:Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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1242:1.122 (citing "Hesiod" =
826:' corpse on a cart while
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66:Marble bust of Menelaus,
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32:Menelaus (disambiguation)
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1827:The Complete Greek Drama
1799:Harvard University Press
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3866:Eurycratides
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4124:Eudamidas I
3961:Leonidas II
3911:Pleistoanax
3881:Cleomenes I
3831:Agesilaus I
3816:Echestratus
3806:Eurysthenes
3780:Aristodemus
3541:Halitherses
3332:Thrasymedes
3304:of Phaeacia
3244:of Phaeacia
3174:(swineherd)
2935:Scamandrius
2860:Penthesilea
2715:Epistrophus
2637:Asteropaios
2627:Archelochus
2596:Amphimachus
2554:Thrasymedes
2504:Protesilaus
2469:Philoctetes
2432:Neoptolemus
2142:West, M. L.
1699:Apollodorus
1567:Bibliotheca
1492:Apollodorus
1450:Apollodorus
1399:. See also
1382:; Frazer's
1202:Apollodorus
1066:Apollodorus
865:Nicostratus
861:Megapenthes
802:Stesichorus
790:Bibliotheca
723:casus belli
523:Polypheides
507:cannibalism
434:Apollodorus
430:Pleisthenes
420:Nicostratus
402:Megapenthes
367:Pleisthenes
282:Description
130:Pleisthenes
126:Megapenthes
122:Nicostratus
4190:Categories
4164:Machanidas
4054:Anaxidamus
4049:Zeuxidamus
4039:Theopompus
4019:Polydectes
3886:Leonidas I
3856:Eurycrates
3698:Lacedaemon
3536:Eurylochus
3504:Polyphemus
3451:Eurymachus
3431:Amphinomus
3426:Amphimedon
3277:Stratichus
3228:Antiphates
3186:(goatherd)
3184:Melanthius
3178:Philoetius
3168:(musician)
3124:Telemachus
3006:Hephaestus
2919:Pyraechmes
2909:Pylaemenes
2829:Othryoneus
2803:Melanippus
2735:Gorgythion
2617:Antiphates
2606:Andromache
2559:Tlepolemus
2534:Talthybius
2509:Prothoenor
2494:Polypoetes
2479:Podalirius
2422:Menestheus
2291:Ascalaphus
2286:Arcesilaus
2281:Antilochus
2008:Most, G.W.
1906:(Vol. 1),
1786:Andromache
1693:References
1676:Line 1675.
1665:Andromache
1591:2011-10-05
1530:. Fowler,
1479:p. 79 n. 1
1456:. Compare
1378:; Fowler,
1184:Hard, pp.
910:Andromache
852:Telemachus
830:looks on;
728:Trojan War
672:Trojan War
666:Trojan War
570:Menestheus
560:to marry,
349:, king of
256:, king of
250:Trojan War
4175:Laconicus
4089:Demaratus
4079:Agasicles
4029:Charilaus
3990:Heraclids
3976:Eucleidas
3951:Acrotatus
3916:Pausanias
3861:Anaxander
3851:Polydorus
3836:Archelaus
3795:Heraclids
3759:Tisamenus
3733:Hippocoon
3728:Tyndareus
3586:Charybdis
3576:Polydamna
3566:Mesaulius
3556:Kikonians
3526:Eupeithes
3511:Demodocus
3461:Perimedes
3441:Ctesippus
3378:Leucothea
3322:Idomeneus
3313:Agamemnon
3300:Princess
3267:Echephron
3204:(pet dog)
3180:(cowherd)
3162:(advisor)
3154:Eurycleia
3148:Autolycus
3108:House of
3041:Scamander
2961:Aphrodite
2891:Polydorus
2881:Polydamas
2787:Kebriones
2782:Iphidamas
2757:Hyperenor
2725:Euphorbus
2704:Deiphobus
2672:Cassandra
2591:Alcathous
2544:Thersites
2529:Sthenelus
2499:Promachus
2459:Patroclus
2454:Palamedes
2396:Lycomedes
2380:Iphigenia
2374:Idomeneus
2353:Eurypylus
2348:Eurydamas
2343:Eurybates
2323:Elephenor
2313:(prophet)
2296:Automedon
2249:Agamemnon
2156:, 2003.
2102:Sophocles
2084:Sophocles
2053:Pausanias
1914:(Vol. 2).
1857:Euripides
1837:Euripides
1817:Euripides
1781:Euripides
1667:, 629–31.
1543:Frazer's
1520:Pausanias
1458:Cinaethon
1440:Sophocles
1434:Frazer's
1414:Sophocles
1340:1.122 (=
1320:1.122 (=
1298:Pausanias
1276:Euripides
1164:Sophocles
1151:4–5
1142:Euripides
1031:Euripides
905:Euripides
895:Sophocles
832:alabaster
824:Patroclus
771:Deiphobus
718:Agamemnon
714:Tyndareus
696:promised
694:Aphrodite
640:Tyndareus
624:Marmarica
582:Idomeneus
578:Patroclus
554:Tyndareus
539:Tyndareus
519:Agamemnon
513:murdered
511:Aegisthus
479:Aeschylus
468:Mythology
450:Pausanias
442:Acusilaus
406:Sophocles
383:Strophius
323:Agamemnon
254:Agamemnon
228:Mycenaean
114:Offspring
98:Agamemnon
75:Genealogy
4221:Atreidai
4166:(regent)
4154:Lycurgus
4119:Agis III
4064:Anaxilas
4034:Nicander
4014:Prytanis
3956:Areus II
3846:Alcmenes
3841:Teleclus
3826:Doryssus
3787:(regent)
3749:Menelaus
3718:Perieres
3713:Cynortas
3654:Lelegids
3596:Tiresias
3546:Heracles
3531:Euryalus
3499:Cyclopes
3494:Antiphus
3489:Anticlus
3479:Achilles
3436:Antinous
3388:Poseidon
3308:Laodamas
3302:Nausicaa
3287:Menelaus
3223:Phaeacia
3219:Alcinous
3198:(herald)
3190:Melantho
3144:(father)
3138:(mother)
3136:Anticlea
3132:(sister)
3118:Penelope
3110:Odysseus
3046:Thanatos
3036:Poseidon
2986:Dionysus
2945:Ucalegon
2929:Sarpedon
2897:Polyxena
2839:Panthous
2834:Pandarus
2772:Ilioneus
2762:Hypsenor
2720:Euphemus
2678:Chryseis
2662:Calesius
2647:Atymnius
2642:Astyanax
2622:Antiphus
2601:Anchises
2514:Schedius
2484:Podarces
2464:Peneleos
2448:Odysseus
2427:Meriones
2416:Menelaus
2391:Leonteus
2369:Ialmenus
2338:Euryalus
2317:Diomedes
2276:Anticlus
2255:Agapenor
2244:Achilles
2232:Achaeans
2185:Menelaus
2126:, 1994.
1801:, 1995.
1755:, 2008.
1728:, 2008.
957:(ARL-13)
955:Menelaus
941:See also
840:Volterra
828:Odysseus
822:lifting
820:Meriones
755:aristeia
749:Pandarus
726:for the
586:Penelope
566:Odysseus
499:adultery
491:Thyestes
398:Hermione
379:Astyoche
375:Anaxibia
319:Tantalus
226:king of
201:Menelaos
196:Μενέλαος
143:Menelaus
118:Hermione
94:Siblings
54:Achaeans
40:Menelaus
18:Menalaus
4139:Agis IV
4104:Agis II
4084:Ariston
4024:Eunomus
4009:Eurypon
3999:Procles
3946:Areus I
3821:Labotas
3754:Orestes
3742:Atreids
3723:Oebalus
3708:Argalus
3703:Amyclas
3671:Eurotas
3571:Polites
3521:Elpenor
3421:Agelaus
3413:Suitors
3398:Oceanus
3358:Calypso
3317:Mycenae
3272:Perseus
3253:Echetus
3172:Eumaeus
3166:Phemius
3130:Ctimene
3100:Odyssey
2976:Artemis
2914:Pylaeus
2886:Polybus
2876:Polites
2866:Phorcys
2855:Peirous
2850:Pedasus
2792:Laocoön
2777:Imbrius
2767:Iamenus
2752:Helenus
2730:Glaucus
2689:Clytius
2683:Chryses
2667:Caletor
2657:Briseis
2611:Antenor
2581:Aesepus
2568:Trojans
2524:Stentor
2489:Polites
2474:Phoenix
2401:Machaon
2333:Eudoros
2311:Calchas
2271:Alcimus
2107:Electra
1993:Fabulae
1862:Orestes
1605:admin.
1562:Fabulae
1558:Hyginus
1500:Cnossos
1445:Electra
1419:Electra
1393:Odyssey
1359:Fabulae
1354:Hyginus
1334:Tzetzes
1314:Tzetzes
1280:Orestes
1256:Tzetzes
1236:Tzetzes
1134:Odyssey
1119:Odyssey
1092:Tzetzes
1058:Fabulae
1053:Hyginus
1045:Orestes
922:Orestes
856:Proteus
848:Odyssey
763:Hyginus
702:Catreus
657:Orestes
613:Pellana
609:Laconia
605:Pellana
590:Icarius
535:Calydon
495:Mycenae
483:tragedy
414:quotes
411:Electra
394:Odyssey
371:Cleolla
363:Catreus
351:Mycenae
338:Odyssey
317:son of
296:Pompeii
267:Odyssey
258:Mycenae
213:(menos)
104:Consort
80:Parents
4159:Pelops
3811:Agis I
3785:Theras
3647:Sparta
3591:Sirens
3581:Scylla
3516:Dolius
3471:Others
3456:Leodes
3373:Hermes
3368:Helios
3353:Athena
3348:Aeolus
3327:Mentes
3291:Sparta
3258:Nestor
3237:Aretus
3192:(maid)
3160:Mentor
3120:(wife)
3051:Thetis
3021:Hypnos
3016:Hermes
3001:Helios
2981:Athena
2966:Apollo
2940:Theano
2814:Mentes
2808:Memnon
2797:Lycaon
2746:Hecuba
2740:Hector
2652:Axylus
2586:Agenor
2575:Aeneas
2539:Teucer
2443:Nireus
2437:Nestor
2386:Leitus
2358:Guneus
2328:Epeius
2239:Acamas
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1532:p. 529
1528:3.19.9
1524:2.18.6
1508:p. 529
1496:3.11.1
1454:3.11.1
1380:p. 529
1376:p. 441
1374:Hard,
1342:Hesiod
1322:Hesiod
1302:2.29.4
1294:p. 566
1292:Hard,
1264:Hesiod
1244:Hesiod
1224:Hesiod
1194:p. 517
1162:, and
1129:11.131
1100:Hesiod
1080:Hesiod
1070:E.3.12
1027:p. 517
931:, and
903:, and
795:temple
745:Athena
710:Hector
682:Gnatia
580:, and
547:throne
543:Sparta
531:Oeneus
527:Sicyon
515:Atreus
505:, and
503:incest
487:Atreus
446:Tereis
444:, ...
438:Pieris
425:Cypria
416:Hesiod
387:Crisus
359:Cretan
355:Aerope
353:, and
347:Atreus
315:Pelops
309:Family
276:Atreus
236:Sparta
232:Dorian
220:(laos)
88:Aerope
84:Atreus
4170:Nabis
3666:Myles
3661:Lelex
3643:Kings
3363:Circe
3296:Helen
3262:Pylos
3242:Arete
3202:Argos
3196:Medon
3126:(son)
2996:Hades
2903:Priam
2871:Podes
2844:Paris
2819:Mydon
2710:Dolon
2632:Asius
2549:Thoas
2519:Sinon
2411:Meges
2406:Medon
2363:Helen
2224:Iliad
1996:, in
1970:Homer
1952:Homer
1822:Helen
1504:Crete
1466:Iliad
1462:fr. 3
1410:3.175
1406:Iliad
1401:Homer
1388:Homer
1219:Iliad
1206:3.2.2
1198:p. 79
1138:4.462
1125:Iliad
1113:Iliad
1075:Iliad
1036:Helen
968:Notes
916:Helen
870:Helen
838:from
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686:Italy
558:Helen
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361:king
343:Homer
332:Iliad
292:Helen
262:Iliad
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241:Iliad
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224:Greek
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3764:Dion
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3484:Ajax
3393:Zeus
3341:Gods
3056:Zeus
3031:Leto
3026:Iris
3011:Hera
2991:Eris
2971:Ares
2954:Gods
2694:Coön
2306:Bias
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