- Thessalonica, a
commentator on Homer, says
Briseus and
Chryses were brothers, as sons of
Ardys (otherwise unknown), with
Briseus dwelling in Pedasus, and Chryses...
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Ancient Gr****: Βρισηίς Brīsēís,
pronounced [briːsɛːís]) ("daughter of
Briseus"), also
known as
Hippodameia (Ἱπποδάμεια, [hippodámeːa]), is a significant...
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According to a
tradition mentioned by
Eustathius of Thessalonica,
Chryses and
Briseus (father of Briseis) were brothers, sons of a man
named Ardys (otherwise...
- consents, but then
commands that Achilles'
slave Briseis, the
daughter of
Briseus, be
brought to him to
replace Chryseis.
Angry at the
dishonour of having...
- ****s or from a
nymph Brisa, who was said to have
brought up the god.
Briseus, Βρῑσεύς ("he who prevails") in Smyrna.
Bromios Βρόμιος ("roaring", as...
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Briseis Βρισηίς a
princess of Lyrnessus,
taken by
Achilles as a war
prize Briseus Βρισεύς
father of
Briseis Broteas Βροτέας a son of
Tantalus Bucolion Βουκολίων...
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Diomedes Antiphates Lycomedes Memnon Alcathous Doryclus Iphition (2)
Pelagon Briseus Keres Diores Antiphus Lycon Mesthles Alcidamas Dresaeus Isus
Pelias Chaon...
- in his
promised return from his homeland. III. Briseis, the
daughter of
Briseus,
writes to Achilles, the
central hero of the
Trojan War and
focal character...
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Brangas Brasidas Brauroneion Brea (Thrace)
Bremon Bremusa Brimo Briseis Briseus Britomartis Brizo Bromius Brontinus Bronze Diskos Thrower Statue Bronze...