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  Paris (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To keep the peace between them, her father Tyndareus made them all promise to defend the marriage of Helen and whomever she chose.
She chose Menelaus, and when Paris kidnapped her, arriving on a boat built by Phereclus (according to some, she fell in love with Paris and left willingly), all of Greece attacked Troy in the Trojan War.
Paris is portrayed throughout the Iliad as a cowardly character; in a duel between him and Menelaus, he is narrowly saved by Aphrodite.
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 The Iliad by Homer: Chapter 5 (continued) - The Literature Page
The squires of Idomeneus spoiled him of his armour, while Menelaus, son of Atreus, killed Scamandrius the son of Strophius, a mighty huntsman and keen lover of the chase.
Meriones then killed Phereclus the son of Tecton, who was the son of Hermon, a man whose hand was skilled in all manner of cunning workmanship, for Pallas Minerva had dearly loved him.
He it was that made the ships for Alexandrus, which were the beginning of all mischief, and brought evil alike both on the Trojans and on Alexandrus himself; for he heeded not the decrees of heaven.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.04.35
West also inserts mention of Phereclus in Apollodorus into Proclus' summary.
If we assume that this identification of Phereclus instead of his father Harmonides as the builder is due to the ambiguity of Iliad 5.59-64, then both the attribution of the fragment and the insertion in the summary reflect West's inclination to find post-Iliadic material in the Cypria.
West assigns the verses in Diomedes' Art of Grammar 1.477.9 to the Aethiopis (fr.
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 Theseus by Plutarch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Of the living oak-tree steeped," - and that this was to be the sign of their escape.
Phereclus, son of Amarsyas, according to Simonides, was pilot of the ship.
He adds, also, that the feast named Cybernesia was in honour of them.
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Meriones then killed Phereclus the son of Tecton, who was the son in the present day, by general consent, as unworthy of the government would lend a little assistance, there might be great progress
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 ILIAD: BOOK V
So he fell face foremost, and upon him his armour clanged.
And Meriones slew Phereclus, son of Tecton, Harmon's son, whose hands were skilled to fashion all manner of curious work; for Pallas Athene loved him above all men.
He it was that had also built for Alexander the shapely ships, source of ills, that were made the bane of all the Trojans and of his own self, seeing he knew not in any wise the oracles of the gods.
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