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Achilleis is a
title used to
refer to
several literary works concerning Achilles: The
Achilleis, the
modern designation for a
trilogy of lost
plays by...
- The
Achilleis (/ˌækɪˈliːɪs/;
Ancient Gr**** Ἀχιλληΐς,
Achillēís,
pronounced [akʰillɛːís]) is a lost
trilogy by the
Athenian dramatist Aeschylus. The three...
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fragments of the
Achilleis and
other Aeschylean fragments have been ****embled to
produce a
workable modern play. The
first part of the
Achilleis trilogy, The...
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these treated myths about the
Trojan War. One,
collectively called the
Achilleis,
comprised Myrmidons,
Nereids and
Phrygians (alternately, The Ransoming...
- elegies. The
title of the poem is
modelled on
ancient works, such as
Achilleis (a poem
about Achilles), an epic poem by the 1st-century AD
Roman poet...
- The
Achilleid (/ˌækɪˈliːɪd/; Latin:
Achillēis) is an
unfinished epic poem by
Publius Papinius Statius that was
intended to
present the life of Achilles...
- six survive. A
seventh play is
attributed to him.
Fragments of his play
Achilleis were said to have been
discovered in the
wrappings of a
mummy in the 1990s...
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Dictys of
Crete the Fall of Troy,
purporting to be by
Dares of
Phrygia the
Achilleis by
Statius Roman de
Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure (ca. 1160), derived...
- reads: "IIII id. Maii,
Romae in
coemeterio Praetextati natale Nerei et
Achillei fratrum (On 12 May at Rome in the
cemetery of
Praetextatus [an evident...
- priests. This same
building is
recorded as
titulus Sanctorum Nerei et
Achillei in 595;
therefore the
dedications to
Saints Nereus and Achilleus, two soldiers...