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While fighting,
Patroclus's wits were
removed by Apollo,
after which the
spear of
Euphorbos hit
Patroclus.
Hector then
kills Patroclus by
stabbing him...
- and
meaningful relationship between Achilles and
Patroclus,
where Achilles is
tender toward Patroclus, but
callous and
arrogant toward others. Its exact...
- all wounded.
Achilles sends Patroclus from his camp to
inquire about the
Achaean casualties, and
while there,
Patroclus is
moved to pity by a speech...
- Look up
Patroclus or Πάτροκλος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Gr**** mythology,
Patroclus, Gr**** Patroklos, was Achilles’ best
friend and, according...
- grew up in
Phthia with his
childhood companion Patroclus.
Homer further writes that
Achilles taught Patroclus what he
himself had been
taught by Chiron, including...
-
retelling of the
Trojan War as told from the
perspective of
Patroclus. The
novel follows Patroclus'
relationship with Achilles, from
their initial meeting...
- 2033.
Patroclus was
discovered on 17
October 1906, by
astronomer August Kopff at the
Heidelberg Observatory in Germany, and was
named after Patroclus in...
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Patroclus after Patroclus, the
Ancient Gr**** hero Achilles' best friend. SS
Patroclus (1872), a 2,074-ton ship of the Blue
Funnel Line SS
Patroclus (1896)...
- late 268 BC,
provides the
stage for the
better known part of
Patroclus' career.
Patroclus has
frequently been
called nauarchos (admiral) by
modern studies...
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Saint Patroclus may
refer to:
Patroclus of
Bourges (496-576),
Merovingian ascetic Patroclus of
Troyes (d. 259),
wealthy native of Troyes,
known for his...