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1. The author of “The Iliad.
RHEAMO
HOMER
(English pronunciation: /ˈhoʊmər/;
Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος, Hómēros), is the
author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is
revered as the greatest ancient Greek epic
poet.
2. The oldest work of
Western Literature.
DALISI
ILIAD
(sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or
Song of Ilium) is an epic poem in dactylic
hexameters, traditionally attributed to Homer.
the oldest extant works of Western literature, and
its written version is usually dated to around the
eighth century BC.
contains over 15,000 lines, and is written in Homeric
Greek, a literary amalgam of Ionic Greek with other
dialects.
3. The form of ancient
Greek that was used by Homer
in Iliad and Odyssey.
RICHOMEA REKGAE
It is an archaic version of Ionic Greek,
with admixtures from certain other dialects,
such as Aeolic Greek. It later served as the
basis of Epic Greek, the language of epic
poetry, typically in dactylic hexameter, of
poets such as Hesiod.
4. The Setting of “The Iliad”.
YERTO
TROY
was a city, both factual and
legendary, located in northwest
Anatolia
southeast of the Dardanelles and beside
Mount Ida. It is best known for being the
focus of the Trojan War described in the
Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad,
5. Leader of the Myrmidons, half –
divine hero.
LACHLESIN
ACHILLES
was a Greek hero of the Trojan
War, the central character and the
greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad.
6. King of Mycenae, leader of the
Greeks.
GAMNNOMACEN
7. The god of many attributes,
who cause plague to the
Greeks.
LOLAPOH
8. She was Achilles prize of
the Trojan war.
SIBRSED
also known as Hippodameia was a mythical queen
in Asia Minor at the time of the Trojan War. Her
character lies at the center of a dispute between
Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of
Homer's Iliad.
In Greek mythology, Briseis, a daughter of Briseus
was a princess of Lyrnessus. When Achilles led the
assault on that city during the Trojan War, her family
died at his hands,she was subsequently given to
Achilles as a war prize.
9. She urge Hector to fight Achilles.
TNAEHS
is the goddess of wisdom,
civilization, warfare, strength,
strategy, female arts, crafts, justice
and skill.
10. Son of king Priam and
the foremost Divine Hero.
ETOHRCA
is a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for
Troy in the Trojan War. As the first-born son of King
Priam and Queen Hecuba, a descendant of
Dardanus, who lived under Mount Ida, and of Tros,
the founder of Troy,[2] he was a prince of the royal
house and the heir apparent to his father's throne
Homer places Hector as the very noblest of all
the heroes in the Iliad
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___ In his heart, carrying across his
shoulders
the bow and the hooded.
___Quiver; and the shafts clashed on the
shoulder of the god walking.
___Apart and opposite the ships and let
go an arrow.
___Angrily. He came as night comes
down and knelt then.
___So he spoke in prayer, and Pholbos
Apollo heard him.
___And strode down along the pinnales
of Olympos, angered.
___
3 In his heart, carrying across his
shoulders
the bow and the hooded.
4
___Quiver;
and the shafts clashed on the
shoulder of the god walking.
___Apart
and opposite the ships and let
6
go an arrow.
5
___Angrily.
He came as night comes
down and knelt then.
1
___So
he spoke in prayer, and Pholbos
Apollo heard him.
2
___And
strode down along the pinnales
of Olympos, angered.
___ Your prize, I myself going to your
shelter, that you may learn well.
___ I shall convey her back in my own
ship, with my own.
___ How much greater I am than you,
and another man may shrink back.
___ Followers; but I shall take the faircheeked Briseis.
___ From likening himself to me and
contending against me.
___
3 Your prize, I myself going to your
shelter, that you may learn well.
1 I shall convey her back in my own
___
ship, with my own.
4 How much greater I am than you,
___
and another man may shrink back.
___
2 Followers; but I shall take the faircheeked Briseis.
5 From likening himself to me and
___
contending against me.
___Give my son his rights, and his honor is
increased among them.
___Dishonors him, who has taken away his
prize and keeps it.
___Zeus of the counsels, lord of Olympos,
now do him honor.
___Now give honor to my son short-lived
beyond all other.
___ Mortals, since even now the lord of
men Agamemnon.
___So long put strength into the Trojans,
until the Achaians.
6
___Give
my son his rights, and his honor is
increased among them.
3
___Dishonors
him, who has taken away his
prize and keeps it.
___Zeus
of the counsels, lord of Olympos,
4
now do him honor.
1
___Now
give honor to my son short-lived
beyond all other.
2 Mortals, since even now the lord of
___
men Agamemnon.
5 long put strength into the Trojans,
___So
until the Achaians.
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