Part 32 (2/2)

Achilles Myrmidon prince Actoris Penelope's body slave Aeneas Dardanian prince, the son of Anchises Agamemnon king of Mycenae Ajax (greater) king of Salamis Ajax (lesser) prince of Locris Andromache daughter of King Eetion of the Cilicians, allies of Troy Antenor Trojan elder Antinous Ithacan lad, bullying son of Eupeithes Antiphus Ithacan guardsman Apheidas Trojan commander Aphrodite G.o.ddess of love Apollo archer G.o.d, a.s.sociated with music, song and healing Arceisius squire to Eperitus Ares G.o.d of war Artemis virgin moon-G.o.ddess a.s.sociated with childbirth, noted for her vengefulness Athena G.o.ddess of wisdom and warfare Aulis sheltered bay in the Euboean Straits C.

Calchas Trojan priest of Apollo Chelonion flower native to Ithaca Clytaemnestra queen of Mycenae and wife of Agamemnon Ctessipus Ithacan lad, friend of Antinous and son of Polytherses D.

Deiphobus younger brother of Hector and Paris Demeter G.o.ddess of agriculture Diomedes king of Argos and ally of Agamemnon Dulichium Ionian island, forming northernmost part of Odysseus's kingdom E.

Eleusis port town on the Saronic Sea Eperitus captain of Odysseus's guard Eteoneus herald of Menelaus Euboea large island off the east coast of mainland Greece Eupeithes Ithacan n.o.ble and former traitor Eurotas Spartan river Euryalus companion of Diomedes Eurybates Odysseus's squire Eurylochus Ithacan soldier, cousin of Odysseus Exadios Trojan soldier G.

Galatea a priestess of Artemis H.

Hades G.o.d of the Underworld Halitherses former captain of Ithacan royal guard Hecabe Trojan queen, wife of King Priam Hector Trojan prince, oldest son of King Priam Helen queen of Sparta, wife of King Menelaus Hephaistos G.o.d of fire; blacksmith to the Olympians Hera G.o.ddess married to Zeus Hermes messenger of the G.o.ds; his duties also include shepherding the souls of the dead to the Underworld Hesione sister of King Priam, abducted by Telamon Hestia G.o.ddess of the hearth and protectress of the household I.

Ida (Mount) princ.i.p.al mountain in Ilium Idaeus herald to King Priam Idomeneus king of Crete Ilium the region of which Troy was the capital Ionian Sea sea to the west of the Greek mainland Iphigenia eldest daughter of Agamemnon Ithaca island in the Ionian Sea K.

Kerosia Ithacan council meeting L.

Lacedaemon Sparta Laertes Odysseus's father Leothoe daughter of King Altes of the Leleges, allies of Troy Lemnos island in the Aegean Sea Lycomedes king of Scyros M.

Medon Malian commander Melanthius Ithacan lad, brother of Melantho Melantho Ithacan girl, sister of Melanthius Menelaus king of Sparta and younger brother of Agamemnon Menestheus king of Athens Mentor close friend of Odysseus Mnemon servant of Achilles, employed to remind him not to fight any of Apollo's sons Mycenae most powerful city in Greece, situated in north-eastern Peloponnese Myrine Helen's old nursemaid Myrmidons the followers of Achilles N.

Neaera Helen's body slave Neoptolemus son of Achilles and Deidameia Nestor king of Pylos O.

Odysseus king of Ithaca Omeros Ithacan boy Orestes son of Agamemnon P.

Palamedes Nauplian prince Paris Trojan prince, second eldest son of King Priam Parna.s.sus (Mount) mountain in central Greece and home of the Pythian oracle Patroclus cousin of Achilles and captain of the Myrmidons Peisandros Myrmidon spearman Peloponnese southernmost landma.s.s of Greek mainland Penelope queen of Ithaca and wife of Odysseus Pergamos the citadel of Troy Perithous Mycenaean gate guard Persephone G.o.ddess of the Underworld, wife of Hades Philoctetes Malian archer who lit the pyre of Heracles, for which he was awarded the hero's bow and arrows Phronius Ithacan elder Pleisthenes youngest son of Menelaus and Helen Podarces Thessalian leader, brother of Protesilaus Polites Thessalian warrior Polymele Clytaemnestra's body slave Poseidon G.o.d of the sea Priam king of Troy Protesilaus Thessalian leader, brother of Podarces Pyrrha daughter of Lycomedes Pythoness high priestess of the Pythian oracle S.

Samos neighbouring island to Ithaca, also under the rule of Odysseus Saronic Sea body of water between Attica and the Peloponnese Scamander river on the Trojan plain Scyros island east of Euboea Simoeis river on the Trojan plain Sparta city in the south-eastern Peloponnese Sthenelaus companion of Diomedes T.

Talthybius squire to Agamemnon Taphians pirate race from Taphos Tecton friend of Iphigenia Telamon former king of Salamis, father of the greater Ajax Tenedos island off the coast of Ilium Tenes king of Tenedos Teucer famed archer, half-brother and companion to the greater Ajax Thersites Aetolian hunchback Thessaly region of northern Greece Thoosa friend of Iphigenia Troy.

chief city of Ilium, on the eastern seaboard of the Aegean X.

xenia.

the custom of friends.h.i.+p towards strangers Z.

Zacynthos.

southernmost of the Ionian islands under Laertes's rule Zeus.

the king of the G.o.ds.

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