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11 results for "agamemnon"
1. Hesiod, Theogony, 987, 986 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
986. And fair Thaleia, whose glance lovingly
2. Homer, Iliad, 2.72-2.75, 6.51-6.61 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Greensmith (2021) 315, 316
2.72. / But do thou keep this in thy heart.’ So spake he, and was flown away, and sweet sleep let me go. Nay, come now, if in any wise we may, let us arm the sons of the Achaeans; but first will I make trial of them in speech, as is right, and will bid them flee with their benched ships; 2.73. / But do thou keep this in thy heart.’ So spake he, and was flown away, and sweet sleep let me go. Nay, come now, if in any wise we may, let us arm the sons of the Achaeans; but first will I make trial of them in speech, as is right, and will bid them flee with their benched ships; 2.74. / But do thou keep this in thy heart.’ So spake he, and was flown away, and sweet sleep let me go. Nay, come now, if in any wise we may, let us arm the sons of the Achaeans; but first will I make trial of them in speech, as is right, and will bid them flee with their benched ships; 2.75. / but do you from this side and from that bespeak them, and strive to hold them back. 6.51. / should he hear that I am alive at the ships of the Achaeans. So spake he, and sought to persuade the other's heart in his breast, and lo, Menelaus was about to give him to his squire to lead to the swift ships of the Achaeans, but Agamemnon came running to meet him, and spake a word of reproof, saying: 6.52. / should he hear that I am alive at the ships of the Achaeans. So spake he, and sought to persuade the other's heart in his breast, and lo, Menelaus was about to give him to his squire to lead to the swift ships of the Achaeans, but Agamemnon came running to meet him, and spake a word of reproof, saying: 6.53. / should he hear that I am alive at the ships of the Achaeans. So spake he, and sought to persuade the other's heart in his breast, and lo, Menelaus was about to give him to his squire to lead to the swift ships of the Achaeans, but Agamemnon came running to meet him, and spake a word of reproof, saying: 6.54. / should he hear that I am alive at the ships of the Achaeans. So spake he, and sought to persuade the other's heart in his breast, and lo, Menelaus was about to give him to his squire to lead to the swift ships of the Achaeans, but Agamemnon came running to meet him, and spake a word of reproof, saying: 6.55. / Soft-hearted Menelaus, why carest thou thus for the men? Hath then so great kindness been done thee in thy house by Trojans? of them let not one escape sheer destruction and the might of our hands, nay, not the man-child whom his mother bears in her womb; let not even him escape, 6.56. / Soft-hearted Menelaus, why carest thou thus for the men? Hath then so great kindness been done thee in thy house by Trojans? of them let not one escape sheer destruction and the might of our hands, nay, not the man-child whom his mother bears in her womb; let not even him escape, 6.57. / Soft-hearted Menelaus, why carest thou thus for the men? Hath then so great kindness been done thee in thy house by Trojans? of them let not one escape sheer destruction and the might of our hands, nay, not the man-child whom his mother bears in her womb; let not even him escape, 6.58. / Soft-hearted Menelaus, why carest thou thus for the men? Hath then so great kindness been done thee in thy house by Trojans? of them let not one escape sheer destruction and the might of our hands, nay, not the man-child whom his mother bears in her womb; let not even him escape, 6.59. / Soft-hearted Menelaus, why carest thou thus for the men? Hath then so great kindness been done thee in thy house by Trojans? of them let not one escape sheer destruction and the might of our hands, nay, not the man-child whom his mother bears in her womb; let not even him escape, 6.60. / but let all perish together out of Ilios, unmourned and unmarked. So spake the warrior, and turned his brother's mind, for he counselled aright; so Menelaus with his hand thrust from him the warrior Adrastus, and lord Agamemnon smote him on the flank, and he fell backward; and the son of Atreus 6.61. / but let all perish together out of Ilios, unmourned and unmarked. So spake the warrior, and turned his brother's mind, for he counselled aright; so Menelaus with his hand thrust from him the warrior Adrastus, and lord Agamemnon smote him on the flank, and he fell backward; and the son of Atreus
3. Homer, Odyssey, 3.130-3.158, 11.321, 11.487 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus •menelaus, and agamemnon Found in books: Greensmith (2021) 316; Jouanna (2018) 593
4. Pindar, Paeanes, 6.113-6.115 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
5. Sophocles, Philoctetes, 425 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 683
6. Aristophanes, Birds, 512, 511 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
511. τουτὶ τοίνυν οὐκ ᾔδη 'γώ: καὶ δῆτά μ' ἐλάμβανε θαῦμα,
7. Pherecydes of Athens, Fragments, 7 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
8. Apollodorus, Epitome, 4.21 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
9. Proclus, Chrestomathia, 88.13-88.14, 94.3-94.4 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593
10. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica, 13.403-13.407  Tagged with subjects: •agamemnon, and menelaus •menelaus, and agamemnon Found in books: Greensmith (2021) 315
11. Dionysius Periegetes, Little Iliad, 165-167, 164  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 593