Iliad Study Guide Chapters I – IX
... Hector (Trojan) - The oldest child of Priam and successor to the King of Troy. He is the Trojan’s best warrior. He is a brave man and a good father. He is married to Andromache. Helen (Greek) – The queen of Sparta. She married Menelaus, making him King of Sparta. However, she eventually fled with P ...
... Hector (Trojan) - The oldest child of Priam and successor to the King of Troy. He is the Trojan’s best warrior. He is a brave man and a good father. He is married to Andromache. Helen (Greek) – The queen of Sparta. She married Menelaus, making him King of Sparta. However, she eventually fled with P ...
Final Examination for Western Mythology Jan
... ) What was Odysseus' main activity on the island of Calypso? (A) drawing (B) eating (C) fishing (D) weeping ) Whom does Zeus sent to Calypso (A) Athena (B) Hera (C) Hermes (D) Iris ) On which day of his voyage from the island of Calypso does Odysseus first spot land? (A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 27 ) Why ...
... ) What was Odysseus' main activity on the island of Calypso? (A) drawing (B) eating (C) fishing (D) weeping ) Whom does Zeus sent to Calypso (A) Athena (B) Hera (C) Hermes (D) Iris ) On which day of his voyage from the island of Calypso does Odysseus first spot land? (A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 27 ) Why ...
30 Q`s for The Iliad Why were the Greeks cursed? Apollo felt like
... Achilles throws a spear into the guy next to Hector during Hector’s approach ...
... Achilles throws a spear into the guy next to Hector during Hector’s approach ...
Scroll V - MK2Review
... them all; we did not fear even their great champion Achilles, son of a goddess though he be, as we do this man: his rage is beyond all bounds, and there is none can vie with him in prowess” (VI.85-100). Hektor – Trojan side. Son of Priam, brother of Helenus. Listens to Helenus’ advice and urges Troj ...
... them all; we did not fear even their great champion Achilles, son of a goddess though he be, as we do this man: his rage is beyond all bounds, and there is none can vie with him in prowess” (VI.85-100). Hektor – Trojan side. Son of Priam, brother of Helenus. Listens to Helenus’ advice and urges Troj ...
Trojan War Basics
... than his father, so Zeus (attracted to her) determined to marry her to a mortal and chose Peleus • A great wedding was held and all the gods and goddesses were invited, but one—Eris, Goddess of Discord. • Eris came anyway and tossed onto the table a golden apple inscribed – “To the Fairest’ • Minerv ...
... than his father, so Zeus (attracted to her) determined to marry her to a mortal and chose Peleus • A great wedding was held and all the gods and goddesses were invited, but one—Eris, Goddess of Discord. • Eris came anyway and tossed onto the table a golden apple inscribed – “To the Fairest’ • Minerv ...
The Trojan War - People Server at UNCW
... _____ 13. Which deity did NOT favor the Greeks in the Trojan war? (a) Apollo (b) Athena (c) Hera (d) Poseidon _____ 14. Who sacrificed his daughter so that the Greeks could sail from Aulis? (a) Agamemnon (b) Diomedes (c) Menelaus (d) Odysseus _____ 15. Which hero tried to escape going to Troy by pre ...
... _____ 13. Which deity did NOT favor the Greeks in the Trojan war? (a) Apollo (b) Athena (c) Hera (d) Poseidon _____ 14. Who sacrificed his daughter so that the Greeks could sail from Aulis? (a) Agamemnon (b) Diomedes (c) Menelaus (d) Odysseus _____ 15. Which hero tried to escape going to Troy by pre ...
The Trojan War
... Helen’s elope with Paris Menelaus summoned the princes who had promised to protect Helen, and they agreed to help him attack Troy. Two warriors who did not promise to join the army at the beginning – Achilles and Odysseus Odysseus pretended he had gone mad, but he failed. Achilles was kept bac ...
... Helen’s elope with Paris Menelaus summoned the princes who had promised to protect Helen, and they agreed to help him attack Troy. Two warriors who did not promise to join the army at the beginning – Achilles and Odysseus Odysseus pretended he had gone mad, but he failed. Achilles was kept bac ...
2013 FJCL State Latin Forum Mythology
... d. Eos. 47. The Greek king who lived for three generations by the gift of Apollo because Apollo gave him the years that he had stolen from the sons of Niobe, his grandmother, was a. Tithonus. b. Nestor. c. Priam. d. Admetus. 48. Daedalus came to Crete a. because he had been hired to build the labyri ...
... d. Eos. 47. The Greek king who lived for three generations by the gift of Apollo because Apollo gave him the years that he had stolen from the sons of Niobe, his grandmother, was a. Tithonus. b. Nestor. c. Priam. d. Admetus. 48. Daedalus came to Crete a. because he had been hired to build the labyri ...
Diomedes
Diomedes (/ˌdaɪəˈmiːdiːz/ or /ˌdaɪˈɒmɪdiːz/) or Diomede (/ˈdaɪəmiːd/; Greek: Διομήδης Diomēdēs ""God-like cunning, advised by Zeus"") is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War.He was born to Tydeus and Deipyle and later became King of Argos, succeeding his maternal grandfather, Adrastus. In Homer's Iliad Diomedes is regarded alongside Ajax as one of the best warriors of all the Achaeans (behind only Achilles in prowess). Later, he founded ten or more Italian cities. After his death, Diomedes was worshipped as a divine being under various names in Italy and also in Greece.