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  2. Achilles - Wikipedia

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    Achilles is one of various 'narrators' in Colleen McCullough's novel The Song of Troy (1998). The Death of Achilles (Смерть Ахиллеса, 1998) is an historical detective novel by Russian writer Boris Akunin that alludes to various figures and motifs from the Iliad.

  3. Achilles and Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    Achilles bandages the arm of Patroclus. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the stories associated with the Trojan War.In the Iliad, Homer describes a deep and meaningful relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, where Achilles is tender toward Patroclus, but callous and arrogant toward others.

  4. Trojan War - Wikipedia

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    Triumphant Achilles dragging Hector's body around Troy, from a panoramic fresco of the Achilleion. Achilles, maddened with grief over the death of Patroclus, swore to kill Hector in revenge. The exact nature of Achilles' relationship to Patroclus is the subject of some debate. [107]

  5. Achilles on Skyros - Wikipedia

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    Achilles Discovered among the Daughters of Lycomedes was the usual moment shown in art, here by Gérard de Lairesse. Rather than allow her son Achilles to die at Troy as prophesied, the nymph Thetis sent him to live at the court of Lycomedes, king of Skyros, disguised as another daughter of the king or as a lady-in-waiting, under the name Pyrrha "the red-haired", Issa, or Kerkysera.

  6. Achilleid - Wikipedia

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    The Achilleid (/ ˌ æ k ɪ ˈ l iː ɪ d /; Latin: Achillēis) is an unfinished epic poem by Publius Papinius Statius that was intended to present the life of Achilles from his youth to his death at Troy. Only about one and a half books (1,127 dactylic hexameters) were completed before the poet's death.

  7. Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    Patroclus defied Achilles's order and pursued the Trojans back to the gates of Troy. [22] Patroclus killed many Trojans and Trojan allies, including a son of Zeus, Sarpedon . [ 21 ] : p. 363, book 16, line 460 While fighting, Patroclus's wits were removed by Apollo , after which the spear of Euphorbos hit Patroclus. [ 23 ]

  8. Troilus and Cressida - Wikipedia

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    Achilles is prompted to return to battle only after his protege Patroclus is killed by Hector before the Trojan walls. A series of skirmishes conclude the play, during which Achilles catches Hector and has the Myrmidons kill him. The conquest of Troy is left unfinished, as the Trojans learn of the death of their hero.

  9. Troilus - Wikipedia

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    A number of reports have come down of Troilus' death variously mentioning water, exercising horses and the Thymbra, though they do not necessarily build into a coherent whole: the First Vatican Mythographer reports that Troilus was exercising outside Troy when Achilles attacked him; [41] a commentator on Ibycus says that Troilus was slain by ...