Hecamede
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Hecamede — sirviendo a Néstor (otras interpretaciones sostienen que se trata de Briseida y Fénix). Museo del Louvre. Según la Ilíada, Hecamede fue una hija de Arsínoo, capturada en la isla de Ténedos y entregada como cautiva al rey Néstor. Aparece durante… … Wikipedia Español
HECAMEDE — Arsinoi filia, quae, direptâ Tenedo, Nestori in praedam cecidit. Hom. Il. 11 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hecamede — As written in Homer s The Iliad, Hecamede, daughter of Arsinous, was captured from the isle of Tenedos and given as captive to King Nestor. Described as skilled as a goddess , fair and proud , Hecamede was not a concubine but a serving woman. In… … Wikipedia
ГЕКАМЕДА — • Hecamēde, Έκαμήδη, дочь Арсиноя, с острова Тенедоса, сделавшаяся рабынею Нестора, когда Ахиллей завоевал остров. Ноm. Il. 11, 624. 14, 6 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Nestor (mythology) — According to some,[1] this cup shows Hecamede mixing kykeon for Nestor. Tondo of an Attic red figure cup, ca. 490 BC. From Vulci. In Greek mythology, Nestor of Gerenia (Greek: Νέστωρ Γερήνιος … Wikipedia
Мифы островов Эгейского моря — Карта Греции, 1708 год Содержание … Википедия
Ajax the Lesser — raping Cassandra For other uses of this name, see Ajax (disambiguation). Ajax (Greek: Αἴας) was a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris. He was called the lesser or Locrian Ajax … Wikipedia
Menelaus — For other uses, see Menelaus (disambiguation). Menelaus In Greek mythology, Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a legendary king of Mycenaean (pre Dorian) Sparta, the husband of Helen of Troy, and a central figure in the Trojan War … Wikipedia
Paris (mythology) — Prince Paris with apple by H.W. Bissen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Paris (Greek … Wikipedia
Chryseis — was also the name of two minor figures in Greek mythology: one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, and one of the daughters of Thespius, who bore Heracles a son, Onesippus Odysseus returns Chryseis to her father (by Claude Lorrain,… … Wikipedia