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  CliffsNotes::The Iliad:Book Summary and Study Guide
Pandaros, referred to as a “fool” for being taken in by Athena, breaks the truce and attempts to kill Menelaos with an arrow.
In contrast, for Agamemnon and the soldiers, the taunting and the fighting are matters of life and death, of individual and collective survival.
The significance of Pandaros’ shot at Menelaos should not be overlooked; it is a crucial moment in the epic.
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 Pandaros Definition / Pandaros Research
He fights for Troy during the Trojan War The Trojan War was a war waged, according to legend, against the city of Troy in Asia Minor by the armies of Greece, following the kidnapping (or elopement) of Helen of Sparta by Paris of Troy.
Pandaros is the son of Lycaon and a famous archer.
Pandaros is a moody, efficient Cyrillian with fierce slit eyes and filed teeth.
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 The Carillon - Sports - May 29, 2003 - Week #22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
September to May makes for a long hockey season, but for the Pandaros hockey club, a collection of largely recreational hockey players mainly from the Steinbach area, they didn't mind one bit playing hockey in late-May when the weather outdoors is more suited to golf.
Pandaros was one of four division winners of the 105-team Adult Safe Hockey League (ASFL) in Winnipeg, which play their games at the Highlander Four Rinks Ice Centre in Winnipeg.
Pandaros was placed in Division 10, and they ended up winning the overall Divisions 9-13 championship, defeating the Division 9 champs in the final.
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 Athena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
At one point in the war Athena strode between the two armies, only to inspire the Trojan, Pandaros, to a supreme act of cowardice.
Pandaros, against all oaths, loosed the arrow that broke the fragile peace.
The arrow injured Menelaos and the bloody war was resumed to the delight and horror of the Olympians.
www.promotega.org /vsu30034/athena.htm   (328 words)

  
 Zeleia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zeleia is the name of an ancient city, according to Iliad, where Glaukos originated.
Although Glaukos is one of the leaders of the Lycians who came to fight side by side with the Trojans, the others being Sarpedon from Xanthos, Pandaros probably from Pinara; there is no city with a name of Zeleia known to modern scholars nor to the ancient writers, except this instance in Homer's work.
No city was discovered in the region of Lycia either bearing this name, today in the south west coast of modern Turkey.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zeleia   (146 words)

  
 Iliad by Homer eBook by BookRags
Him Aineias beheld making havoc of the ranks of warriors, and went his way along the battle and amid the hurtling of spears, seeking godlike Pandaros, if haply he might find him.
“Pandaros, where now are thy bow and thy winged arrows, and the fame wherein no man of this land rivalleth thee, nor any in Lykia boasteth to be thy better?
And Lykaon’s glorious son made answer to him: “Aineias, counsellor of the mail-clad Trojans, in everything liken I him to the wise son of Tydeus; I discern him by his shield and crested helmet, and by the aspect of his horses; yet know I not surely if it be not a god.
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 Pandarus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Homer's Iliad, Pandarus or Pandaros is the son of Lycaon and a famous archer.
Pandarus, who fights on the side of Troy in the Trojan War, first appears in Book Four of the Iliad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pandarus   (414 words)

  
 Iliad--Book V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Trojan Pandaros drew back an arrow at Diomedes and hit him in the shoulder blade.
Pandaros fires at Diomedes and hits his shield, but it does not hit Diomedes himself.
Diomedes throws his spear, that is guided by Athena, right into Pandaros' head and Aineias falls off the chariot.
www.geocities.com /athens/parthenon/6542/illiad/illb5.html   (432 words)

  
 Notes on Iliad books 1-24
Homer means us to see the crime of Pandaros as linked to the crime of Paris Alexandros; that is, Troy has a long reputation for deceit and lying and violating human and divine law.
Notice, before Pandaros actually shoots at Menelaus there is a long description of his bow and how he made it.
Pandaros' long speech 115-6 signifies the importance of the following scene, when Diomedes makes his first truly important kill (the rest were really no-names) as he slays Pandaros, and thus avenging the Greeks.
frontpage.montclair.edu /alvaresj/JATROY/oldnotesilliad.html   (21986 words)

  
 Homer’s Iliad: a synopsis
Agamemnon is enraged at the breaking of the truce and fearful for his brother, but Menelaos reassures him and Makhaon is summoned to dress the wound.
166-240: Aeneias seeks out Pandaros in order to stop Diomedes; after long consultation, in which Pandaros deplores his own previous lack of success, they agree on a joint attack in which Aineias is to drive the chariot, Pandaros to be spearman.
In the engagement that follows Pandaros is killed and Aineias severely wounded while trying to protect his body.
www.leeds.ac.uk /classics/resources/homer/synopsis.htm   (7626 words)

  
 Goddess Of Wisdom
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 Department of English & Foreign Languages :: University of West Florida
If the Trojans did not break the truce with the Achaians, Helen and her posessions would have gone to the Achaians and all of Athena's plans to ruin Troy would have been spoiled.
So she plays on Pandaros' arrogance, greed, and desire for fame to plant in his mind the idea to shoot the unprotected Menelaos with his bow.
Because Pandaros is stupid and greedy, he does what he knows is wrong and stupid.
www.uwf.edu /english/lanier_LIT1110Iliad.htm   (1356 words)

  
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In response Hera asserts her own ancestry and suggests a compromise: the war will go on, but the Trojans will be the first to break the truce.
Pandaros wounds Diomedes with an arrow, and Diomedes prays to Athene for help in killing him.
Diomedes kills Pandaros, and when Aineias tries to protect the body he himself is gravely wounded.
academic.reed.edu /humanities/110Tech/Iliad.Outline.html   (7057 words)

  
 81 (Hellas. De gamla grekernas land och folk)
Stig upp till mig på vagnen; du skall glädjas med mig åt det ypperliga spännet, som ej har sin make på hela fältet.» Pandaros fattade lansen af askträd i stället för bågen, steg upp till honom, och han styrde genast de frustande hästarne mot fienden.
Jag tänker att de ej båda skola undkomma mig.» Han handlade som han sade; men redan i språnget från vagnen träffade Pandaros' spjut midt i hans sköld, så att han ett ögonblick förvånad ryggade tillbaka.
Jag hoppas att du snart skall blifva smärtan qvitt.» Men Diomedes skakade spjutet från skölden och träffade Pandaros, under det att Aneas förskräckt vände om, bak i nacken, så att spjutspetsen framstack genom munnen på honom.
www.runeberg.org /hellas/0087.html   (420 words)

  
 CliffsNotes::The Iliad:Book Summary and Study Guide
At Troy, Athena seeks out Pandaros, one of the Trojan leaders, and tempts him to kill Menelaos, thereby gaining great glory.
Pandaros foolishly acts on her advice and draws his bow, as the truce is still in effect.
He shoots an arrow at Menelaos, but Athena makes sure that it only wounds Menelaos because she doesn’t want him dead, but she does want the battle to begin anew.
www.cliffs.com /WileyCDA/LitNote/id-26,pageNum-22.html   (248 words)

  
 .::| MiToLoGYa |::. Created by Kaos Team - Alt-Kültür   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Böylece Troilus and Cressida’da olup bitenlere bir bakıma Pandaros ile Thersites gibi bakarız biz de.
Oyunun başlangıcında, Troya Kralı Priamos’in en küçük oğlu Troilos’u, âşık olduğu Kressida’nın amcası Pandaros ile konuşurken görünce, delikanlının iç dünyasının acımasız bir savaşla sarsıldığı için, dış dünyadaki savaşa ilgi duymaz hale geldiini, artık dövüşmeye niyeti olmadığını anlarız.
Pandaros ile yeğeni aynı dünyanın insanları oldukları için, her ikisi de düzyazıyla konuşurlar ve bu konuşmaları, su katılmamış bir komedya parçasıdır.
www.toplumdusmani.net /modules/articles/article.php?id=67   (1914 words)

  
 The Iliad by Homer: BOOK IV. How Pandaros wounded Menelaos by treachery; and Agamemnon exhorted his chief captains to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
How Pandaros wounded Menelaos by treachery; and Agamemnon exhorted his chief captains to battle.
Now the gods sat by Zeus and held assembly on the golden floor, and in the midst the lady Hebe poured them their nectar: they with golden goblets pledged one another, and gazed upon the city of the Trojans.
Lykaon`s son found she, the noble and stalwart, standing, and about him the stalwart ranks of the shield-bearing host that followed him from the streams of Aisepos.
www.classicauthors.net /Homer/illiad/illiad4.html   (4271 words)

  
 Term papers on Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology
In fact, Apollo is the one who gave Pandaros his bow after he broke the truce with Menelaos by shooting an arrow at him.
But, this passage does not truly refer to the actual action of Apollo handing Pandaros his bow, but rather that, as Seth Schein believes, “Pandaros was a specifically good archer” (57).
Because he is a good archer, it is believed that Pandaros is blessed by the god of archery.
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 CliffsNotes::The Iliad:Book Summary and Study Guide
During this particular day’s fighting, the outstanding warrior is Diomedes, whom the goddess Athena has inspired with exceptional courage and skill.
When Pandaros (who wounded Menelaos) wounds Diomedes, the valiant Achaian soldier appeals to Athena for aid.
Diomedes takes the splendid horses of Aeneas as a war prize and is about to finish off Aeneas himself when Aphrodite comes down to protect her son.
www.cliffsnotes.com /WileyCDA/LitNote/id-26,pageNum-25.html   (470 words)

  
 IliadCom5
Frustrated that his shots have not accomplished anything, Pandaros rides with Aeneas toward a personal confrontation.
Far from being frightened, Diomedes makes plans to take Aeneas' horses (if the gods are willing, he piously notes).
When Diomedes kills Pandaros, Aeneas dismounts to protect the corpse and so loses his horses.
www.unlv.edu /faculty/jmstitt/Eng446/iliadcom5.html   (299 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He is very well paid and his objective is to collect enough cash to ensure a well-financed hideaway in some obscure system where the Legion will not find him.
Pandaros feels no pity for their captives - he's just glad he's on his end of the shockrod.
He is a survivor - nobody is going to put one over on him.
www.soldierofthelegion.com /htm-pictures/soldier-htm/soldier-characters-htm/pandaros.htm   (120 words)

  
 FREE MonkeyNotes Chapter Summary-The Iliad by Homer-The Illiad by Homer-Online Book Notes Booknotes Synopsis Study ...
She quickly heals his wound and gives him strength and the power to see when the gods are on the battlefield offering protection to the enemy.
Pandaros shoots at Diomedes, but his weapon is turned aside by Athena.
Diomedes then kills Pandaros and wounds Aeneas, who is saved from death by the intervention of his mother, Aphrodite.
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 Compare the treatment of the Gods in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
She manipulates Pandaros by appealing to his quest for kleos or fame.
However the act she describing and instructing him to do is not heroic but sly and conceit.
Athene acts in a very contrived manner and when Pandaros releases the shot she immediately deflects it s it only wounds Menelaos.
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 Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE
Wie nun der Kampf ihn so hin und her trieb, faßte Lykaons Sohn, Pandaros, sich ihn ins Auge, richtete seinen Bogen auf ihn und schoß ihm mit dem Pfeil gerade in die Schulter hinein, so daß sein Blut über den Panzer hinabströmte.
Pandaros, solches sehend, jauchzte und rief hinterwärts zu seinen Genossen: »Drängt euch heran, ihr Trojaner, spornt eure Rosse!
Pandaros stürzte rasselnd vom Wagen und zuckte sterbend in der glänzenden Rüstung auf dem Boden.
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 Ilias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Athene wird losgeschickt und sie überredet den mit Troja verbündeten Lykier Pandaros einen Pfeil auf Menelaos abzuschießen.
Pandaros geworfener Speer verfehlt Diomedes, er ist schließlich auf Bogenschießen spezialisiert.
Doch Diomedes Speer durchbohrt von Athene gelenkt den Kopf von Pandaros - nichts ist mehr mit nach Hause fahren.
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 Gen Con LLC Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I had just made my very first character (a human monk that never gor past level 10), and while on a boat I met a dark elf rogue named Pandaros.
The name Pandaros is mentioned in either the Iliad or the Oddesy, I forget which.
Pandaros became my mentor and Pandaa became the character I played the most.
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 Core 1: Classical Origins of Western Culture, Iliad by Homer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Urged on by Athene in the guise of a Trojan, Pandaros breaks the truce between the Achaians and the Trojans when he strikes Menelaos with an arrow.
Although Menelaos is not mortally wounded, Pandaros’ act reinitiates the battle.
Aphrodite rescues Aineais from Diomedes, but she is struck by Diomedes’ spear.
lc.brooklyn.cuny.edu /LeftBarFiles/FromAboutLC/Core1Files/AboutIliad.html   (1299 words)

  
 Summary of Homer's The Illiad :: Essay Sample. Free term papers for college students
Athena then tempts Pandaros to kill Menelaos, then he would get great glory.
Then, Pandaros stupidly shoots Menelaos with an arrow and wounds Menelaos.
She gives him more courage, and the advantage of being able to tell between gods and mortals.
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 ClSt 200 - Info
Athena persuades Pandaros, a Trojan nobleman, to shoot an arrow at Menelaos.
Menelaos is wounded, the truce is broken and, as Agamemnon rallies the troops, fighting breaks out.
Diomedes kills Pandaros and is about to kill Aeneas when Aphrodite intervenes to save her son.
www.classics.upenn.edu /myth/info/iliad.php   (1813 words)

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