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- story of the Aethiopis lands chronologically after the Homeric Iliad, and could be followed by that of the Little Iliad. The Aethiopis was often attributed...
- the basis of the cyclic epic Aethiopis, which was composed after the Iliad, possibly in the 7th century BC. The Aethiopis is now lost, except for scattered...
- in competition. One of the "cyclic poets", Arctinus composed the epics Aethiopis and Sack of Troy, which were contributions to the Trojan War cycle, and...
- Penthesilea, discovered in 1887, was named in her honor. In the five book epic Aethiopis, which was part of the Epic Cycle (or Cycle of Troy) on the Trojan War...
- The poem is an abridgement of the events described in the epic poems Aethiopis and Iliou Persis by Arctinus of Miletus, and the Little Iliad by Lesches...
- and related to the story of the Trojan War, including the Cypria, the Aethiopis, the so-called Little Iliad, the Iliupersis, the Nostoi, and the Telegony...
- v t e Epic Cycle Cypria (Stasinus) Iliad (Homer) Aethiopis (Arctinus of Miletus) Little Iliad (Lesches) Iliupersis (Arctinus of Miletus) Nostoi (Agias/Eumelus...
-  595. ISBN 978-0-241-98338-6. Rengakos, Antonios (5 August 2015). "Aethiopis". Aethiopis: Published online by Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University...
- Isolated from Salvla aethiopis". Phytochemistry. 20 (6): 1367–1368. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(81)80041-6. "Weed Report - Salvia aethiopis L. - Mediterranean...
- whose works he was probably acquainted) also drew, in particular the Aethiopis (Coming of Memnon) and the Iliupersis (Destruction of Troy) of Arctinus...