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  Schulers Books (Iliad - 48/73)
He stood still and threw it, nor did it go far without hitting some one; the cast was not in vain, for the stone struck Cebriones, Hector's charioteer, a bastard son of Priam, as he held the reins in his hands.
The stone hit him on the forehead and drove his brows into his head for the bone was smashed, and his eyes fell to the ground at his feet.
As he spoke he flung himself on Cebriones with the spring, as it were, of a lion that while attacking a stockyard is himself struck in the chest, and his courage is his own bane--even so furiously, O Patroclus, did you then spring upon Cebriones.
www.schulers.com /books/poetry/Iliad/Iliad48.htm   (1473 words)

  
 The Iliad eBook
As he spoke he flung himself on Cebriones with the spring, as it were, of a lion that while attacking a stockyard is himself struck in the chest, and his courage is his own bane—­even so furiously, O Patroclus, did you then spring upon Cebriones.
Hector would not let him go when he had once got him by the head, while Patroclus kept fast hold of his feet, and a fierce fight raged between the other Danaans and Trojans.
The bronze-shod spear, so great and so strong, was broken in the hand of Patroclus, while his shield that covered him from head to foot fell to the ground as did also the band that held it, and Apollo undid the fastenings of his corslet.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/2199/178.html   (354 words)

  
 RASNZ Occultation Section - Cebriones Occultation Update
Note: The duration given in the line below is the interval during which the occultation shadow sweeps across the Earth - please see the minute markers on the map to determine the approximate time for your location.
On 2005 May 31 UT, the 82 km diameter asteroid (2363) Cebriones will occult a 10.1 mag star in the constellation Hydra for observers along a path across Australia.
In the case of an occultation, the combined light of the asteroid and the star will drop by 7.0 mag to 17.1 mag (the magnitude of the asteroid) for at most 3.2 seconds.
occsec.wellington.net.nz /planet/2005/updates/050531_2363_3256_u.htm   (639 words)

  
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 RASNZ Occultation Section - Cebriones Occultation Update
OCCULTATION BY (2363) CEBRIONES - 2006 JUN 10
On 2006 Jun 10 UT, the 82 km diameter asteroid (2363) Cebriones will occult a 10.4 mag star in the constellation Crater for observers along a large uncertainty path across south-eastern Australia.
In the case of an occultation, the combined light of the asteroid and the star will drop by 6.4 mag to 16.8 mag (the magnitude of the asteroid) for at most 5.0 seconds.
occsec.wellington.net.nz /planet/2006/updates/060610_2363_5215_u.htm   (642 words)

  
 Homer, Iliad: Background Notes
The twenty sons that are named include: Hector, Paris, Helenus, Agathon, Antiphonus, Antiphus, Cebriones, Deiphobus, Democoon, Dius, Doryclus, Gorgythion, Hippothous, Isus, Lycaon, Mestor, Pammon, Polites, Polydorus, and Troilus.
The sons that were born from Hecuba include Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Troilus, and five others who are minor figur in the tradition.
Other sons are identified as the progeny of Castianaira (Gorgythion) or of Laothoë (Polydorus and Lycaon), and others are called "bastard sons" (Cebriones, Democoon, Doryclus, Isus).
mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu /cciv110x/Iliad/cciv110.back.Iliad.html   (3256 words)

  
 Iliad by Homer
The horses swerved aside as he fell headlong from the chariot, and there was no life left in him.
Hector was greatly grieved at the loss of his charioteer, but for all his sorrow he let him lie where he fell, and bade his brother Cebriones, who was hard by, take the reins.
Hector thereon with a loud cry sprang from his chariot to the ground, and seizing a great stone made straight for Teucer with intent kill him.
www.4literature.net /Homer/Iliad/31.html   (1020 words)

  
 greek classics the iliad page 96
Cebriones, Hector's charioteer, a bastard son of Priam, as he
As he spoke he flung himself on Cebriones with the spring, as it
furiously, O Patroclus, did you then spring upon Cebriones.
www.pathtojoy.com /greek-classics/the-iliad_96.html   (934 words)

  
 Classical E-Text: HOMER, ILIAD 12
Then on his own charioteer each man laid command to hold in his horses well and orderly there at the trench, but the men divided and arrayed themselves, and marshalled in five companies they followed after the leaders
[88] Some went with Hector and peerless Polydamas, even they that were most in number and bravest, and that were most fain to break through the wall and fight by the hollow ships, and with them followed Cebriones as the third; for by his chariot had Hector left another man, weaker than Cebriones.
The second company was led by Paris and Alcathous and Agenor, and the third by Helenus and godlike Deïphobus -- sons twain of Priam; and a third was with them, the warrior Asius, -- Asius son of Hyrtacus, whom his horses tawny and great had borne from Arisbe, from the river Selleïs.
www.theoi.com /Text/HomerIliad12.html   (2616 words)

  
 The Deaths of Sarpedon and Patroclus
Patroclus threw a vast stone at the Trojan, which missed its aim,
but smote Cebriones, the charioteer, and felled him from the car.
Hector leaped from the chariot to rescue his friend, and Patroclus also descended to complete his victory.
www.2020site.org /trojanwar/deaths.html   (855 words)

  
 Priam information - Search.com
Aside from Hector, Hecuba bore other sons to Priam - Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Pammon, Polites, Antiphus, Hipponous, and Polydorus - as well as many daughters - Ilione, Creusa, Laodice, Polyxena, and Cassandra.
By other women, Priam had many other sons (Melanippus, Gorgythion, Philaemon, Hippothous, Glaucus, Agathon, Chersidamas, Evagoras, Hippodamas, Mestor, Atas, Doryclus, Lycaon, Dryops, Bias, Chromius, Astygonus, Telestas, Evander, Cebriones, Mylius, Archemachus, Laodocus, Echephron, Idomeneus, Hyperion, Ascanius, Democoon, Aretus, Deioptes, Clonius, Echemmon, Hypiochus, Aegeoneus, Lysithous, Polymedon) and daughters - Medusa, Medesicaste, Lysimache, Aristodeme.
The list is based on Apollodorus, who does not provide the name of the mother for most of these children.
domainhelp.search.com /reference/Priam   (671 words)

  
 Anthology of World Literature : Discovery Modules : 2 : Overview
Greek literature begins with the story of a war and Homer's treatment of his subject is excruciatingly precise.
Here, for example, is what happens to Cebriones, Hector's charioteer, when Patroclus hits him
The sharp stone crushed both brows, the skull caved in,
www.wwnorton.com /nawol/discovery_modules/dm2_1.htm   (3033 words)

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