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  2. Briseis - Wikipedia

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    Briseis (/ b r aɪ ˈ s iː ɪ s /; Ancient Greek: Βρισηίς, romanized: Brīsēís, lit. 'daughter of Briseus', pronounced [briːsɛːís] ), also known as Hippodameia ( Ἱπποδάμεια , [hippodámeːa] ), [ 2 ] is a significant character in the Iliad .

  3. Briseus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Briseus (Ancient Greek: Βρισεύς) or Brises (Ancient Greek: Βρίσης) is the father of Briseis (Hippodameia), a maiden captured by the Greeks during the Trojan War, as recorded in the Iliad. [1]

  4. Briseis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Briseis was a princess in Greek mythology. Briseis may also refer to: Briséïs, 1897 opera by Emmanuel Chabrier; Briseis (British horse) (1804–1824), British racehorse; Briseis (Australian horse) (1873–1879), Australian racehorse; HMS Briseis, ships of the Royal Navy; 655 Briseïs, minor planet orbiting the Sun; Briseis Mine and Dam in ...

  5. Epithets in Homer - Wikipedia

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    A characteristic of Homer's style is the use of epithets, as in "rosy-fingered" Dawn or "swift-footed" Achilles.Epithets are used because of the constraints of the dactylic hexameter (i.e., it is convenient to have a stockpile of metrically fitting phrases to add to a name) and because of the oral transmission of the poems; they are mnemonic aids to the singer and the audience alike.

  6. Chryseis - Wikipedia

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    Chryseis returned to her father (1771) by Benjamin West. In Greek mythology, Chryseis (/ k r aɪ ˈ s iː ɪ s /, Ancient Greek: Χρυσηΐς, romanized: Khrusēís, pronounced [kʰryːsɛːís]) is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Chryses.

  7. Behold: The 42 Most Romantic Sex Scenes in the History of Cinema

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    I mean, you probably know about this groundbreaking movie, but if you haven't watched it lately, you should. ... Priestess Briseis (Rose Byrne) attempts to kill Achilles (Pitt), and then the two ...

  8. Heroides - Wikipedia

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    Front matter of Boswell's copy of the 1732 edition of the Heroides, edited by Peter Burmann. Note the title Heroides sive Epistolae, The Heroides or the Letters.. The Heroides (The Heroines), [1] or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), is a collection of fifteen epistolary poems composed by Ovid in Latin elegiac couplets and presented as though written by a selection of aggrieved heroines ...

  9. 655 Briseïs - Wikipedia

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