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Phrygius (Ancient Gr****: Φρύγιος) a Neleid, was king of
Miletus after Phobius, who fell in love with
Pieria (Ancient Gr****: Πιερία)
daughter of Pythes...
- The
History of the
Trojan War by
Dares Phrygius translated by
Jason Colavito (2011)
Jonathan Cornil,
Dares Phrygius' de
excidio Trojae historia: philological...
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woman like a
goddess in her
grief Tzetzes,
Antehomerica 356-358
Dares Phrygius,
History of the Fall of Troy 13 Homer,
Iliad 19.291-95 See, e.g., Homer...
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Pediasia phrygius is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in Turkey. "GlobIZ search".
Global Information System on Pyraloidea.
Retrieved 2014-07-15...
- 12.5;
Dares Phrygius, 4 Photius, 'Bibliotheca excerpts' D-scholia on
Homeric scholarship Eustathius,
Commentary on the
Iliad Dares Phrygius, 7 Sophocles...
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Dares the
Phrygian and also that of the
Trojan priest and
author Dares Phrygius, he was
described as "... [speaking] with a
slight lisp. His complexion...
- account,
probably from the 5th
century AD,
falsely attributed to
Dares Phrygius described Achilles as
having "... a
large chest, a fine mouth, and powerfully...
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Heroides 8.3 Virgil,
Aeneid 2.263 & 3.296 Malalas,
Chronography 5.104
Dares Phrygius, 13
Fragments of the
Cypria Tzetzes on Lycophron, 133;
Eustathius on Homer...
- War.
Aeneas also
appears in the
Trojan narratives attributed to
Dares Phrygius and
Dictys of Crete. The
history of
Aeneas was
continued by
Roman authors...
- m****ive
gates whose wooden doors can be
bolted shut.
According to
Dares Phrygius,
there were 6 of such
gates – the Antenorean, the Dardanian, the Ilian...