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priest of the river Skamander, Eurypylos, and the priest of Idaian...
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  The Leda of the Pack
Well, Eurypylos, in the capacity as king of Kos, was son of Poseidon and Astypalaea, the daughter of Phoenix (and therefore sister of Cadmus and Europa).
Eurypylos (and his brothers) had for their mother, Celaeno, perhaps code for the "Geloni." If the Geloni were Alans as many affirm, then these brothers lead to the Alans and king-Arthur peoples, possibly also the fitz-Alan Stewarts, explaining why both the Stewarts and Arthurian peoples were depicted as dragons.
Eurypylos evokes the Poles, called "Polack." Leda is revealed in myth to be a depiction of the swan peoples, which are most-definitely the Ligurians, and possibly the Svions i.e.
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 Ancient Greek Religion: CULT OF ARTEMIS 2
So Eurypylos found it easy to understand about the sacrifice, while the people of the place remembered their oracle seeing a king whom they had never seen before, they also suspected that the chest had some god inside it.
Certain writers have said that the events I have related happened not to the Thessalian Eurypylos, but to Eurypylos the son of Dexamenos who was king in Olenos, holding that this man joined Herakles in his campaign against Troy and received the chest from Herakles.
The surname of the god [Dionysos] inside the chest [brought from Troy by Eurypylos] is Aesymnetes (Dictator), and his chief attendants are nine men, elected by the people from all the citizens for their reputation, and women equal in number to the men.
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 Part I. Chapter XIV. Padraic Colum 1918. The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Eurypylos, a sorely wounded man, dragging himself from the battle, and Patroklos helped him back to his hut and cheered him with discourse and laid healing herbs upon his wounds.’
Now all this time Patroklos sat in the hut of Eurypylos, the wounded man he had succoured, cheering him with discourse and laying healing herbs on his wounds.
But when he saw fire being brought to the ships he rose up and said, “Eurypylos, no longer may I stay here although great is your need of attendance.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.07.37
In the first category fall the workings of the dactylic hexameter (and its application by Quintus), the peculiarities of the Homeric 'dialect' (and Quintus' closeness to it), and the formulaic character of Homeric expression (and Quintus' application of epithets and repeated phrases).
xxvi), and ecphrases (of the shield and armor of Achilles/Neoptolemos and Eurypylos, the baldric and quiver of Philoktetes).
With a narrative focus on twenty-two days out of forty-five, the temporal concentration of the Posthomerica is "not greatly different from that of the Iliad, with its main focus on four days out of fifty-two, or from the focus of much of the Odyssey on nine days out of forty" (p.
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 The Iliad, Book 15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Trojans, of course, assume it is a sign in their favor, but I hardly need remind you that these people ignored not one, but two philhellenic bird formations.
Meanwhile, far away from the dying, Patroclus is tucked away inside the hut of “gentle Eurypylos,” tending to his wounds and “amusing him with talk.”
Eurypylos: Has it brought many a wretched mortal to the hour of his doom?
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 The Myths of Thebes: Kadmos' Daughters
In other versions, Apollo gave the boy to Cheiron to raise, or gave him to certain nymphs who taught him to make cheese and raise bees and olive trees.
When Kyrene arrived in Libya, king Eurypylos offered his kingdom to the person who would kill a marauding lion; Kyrene did the task and won the kingdom.
Her children by Apollo were Autouchos (who stayed in Libya), Idmon (an Argonaut prophet), and Aristaios; by the god Ares she had a son Diomedes, whose man-eating mares are the objective of Herakles' eighth labor.
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 Iliad, Scroll V
[76] And Eurypylos, son of Euaemon, killed Hypsenor, the son of noble Dolopion, who had been made priest of the river Skamandros, and was honored in the dêmos as though he were a god.
Eurypylos gave him chase as he was fleeing before him, smote him with his sword upon the arm, and lopped his strong hand from off it.
The bloody hand fell to the ground, and the shades of death, with fate that no man can withstand, came over his eyes.
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 Eurypylos - Information from Reference.com
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 Iliad by Homer eBook by BookRags
So in the huts the strong son of Menortios was tending the wounded Eurypylos, but still they fought confusedly, the Argives and Trojans.
Nay, maugre the deathless gods was it builded, wherefore it abode steadfast for no long time.
But his swift-footed horses dared not, but loud they neighed, standing by the sheer edge, for the wide fosse affrighted them, neither easy to
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Old Nestor stood up and shamed his fellow Greeks with a tale of his youthful courage.
Agamemnon, Diomedes, the two called Aias, Idonmeneus, Meriones, Eurypylos, Thoas Andraimonides, and Odysseus rose to the challenge.
Nestor placed their lots in a helmet and drew Aias.
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 Schulers Books (The Iliad of Homer - 18/61)
But of those of you that be chieftains of the host of the Achaians, yet desireth no man of good heart to meet Hector face to face." So the old man upbraided them, and there stood up nine in all.
Far first arose Agamemnon king of men, and after him rose Tydeus' son stalwart Diomedes, and after them the Aiantes clothed with impetuous might, and after them Idomeneus and Idomeneus' brother-in-arms Meriones, peer of Enyalios slayer of men, and after them Eurypylos Euaimon's glorious son; and up rose Thoas Andraimon's son and goodly Odysseus.
So all these were fain to fight with goodly Hector.
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 The Aristeia of Diomedes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
I see the unfolding battle around me, and I am heartened further by the success of my comrades in arms.
Agamemnon has slain powerful Odios, Idomeneus has ended Phaistos, and even Eurypylos has slain godlike Hypsensor.
Pandaros, Lykaon's skilled son, observes me sweeping over the plain and shoots at me as I come charging onward.
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 Iliad, Scroll XII
[1] So the son of Menoitios was attending to the hurt of Eurypylos within the tent, but the Argives and Trojans still fought desperately, nor were the trench and the high wall above it, to keep the Trojans in check longer.
They had built it to protect their ships, and had dug the trench all round it that it might safeguard both the ships and the rich spoils which they had taken, but they had not offered hecatombs to the gods.
The Danaans then fled panic-stricken towards their ships, and all was uproar and confusion.
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 FREE MonkeyNotes Chapter Summary-The Iliad by Homer-The Illiad by Homer-Online Book Notes Booknotes Synopsis Study ...
Although he puts up a strong fight, he is severely wounded and must be rescued by Menelaos and Ajax.
Then Machaon, the Greek physician, is hit in the shoulder, and Eurypylos is wounded when he tries to aid Aias.
After listening to Nestor's moving words, Patroclos hastens on his way, but stops to aid the wounded Eurypylos before returning to the tent of Achilles.
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 Brooklyn College/Classics 32/Questions on the Iliad
Note how Odysseus gets wounded in his fight with Charops and Sokos (11.426ff.).
Compare the wounding of Diomedes, Agamemnon, Machaon (11.504ff.), and Eurypylos (11.580ff.).
When Patroklos stops to help Eurypylos, what do we learn about the centaur Cheiron and Achilles?
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 How Zeus bethought him of his promise to avenge Achilles' wrong on Agamemnon; and therefore bade the gods refrain from ...
So fell he from his chariot, and his armour clanged upon him.
And after him came Atreus' sons, even Agamemnon and Menelaos, and after them the Aiantes clothed upon with impetuous valour, and after them Idomeneus and Idomeneus' brother in arms Meriones, peer of Enyalios slayer of men, and after them Eurypylos, Euaimon's glorious son.
And ninth came Teukros, stretching his back-bent bow, and took his stand beneath the shield of Aias son of Telamon.
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 Bookstacks Free Online Books :: Homer :: The Iliad
For verily all of them that aforetime were the best are lying among the ships, smitten and wounded.
Smitten is the son of Tydeus, strong Diomedes, and wounded is Odysseus, spearman renowned, and Agamemnon; and smitten is Eurypylos on the thigh with an arrow.
And about them the leeches skilled in medicines are busy, healing their wounds, but thou art hard to reconcile, Achilles.
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Iliad Study Guide
Agamemnon convinces his brother that to fight Hector is madness, and Menelaus sits down.
Nestor scolds the Achaeans, telling a story of his own valor from the days of his youth, and in response nine men step forward: Agamemnon, Diomedes, the two Aeantes, Idomenus, Meriones, Eurypylos, Thoas, and Odysseus.
Nestor has them throw lots, and Great Ajax wins.
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