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Deidamia (/ˌdeɪdəˈmaɪə/;
Ancient Gr****: Δηϊδάμεια Deïdameia) was a
princess of
Scyros as a
daughter of King Lycomedes.
Deidamia was one of King Lycomedes' seven...
- Lycurgus, was the most
prominent king of the
Dolopians in the
island of
Scyros near
Euboea during the
Trojan War.
Lycomedes was the
father of
seven daughters...
- Gr****: Σκύρος,
pronounced [ˈsciros]), in some
historical contexts Latinized Scyros (Ancient Gr****: Σκῦρος,
Attic Gr**** pronunciation: [skŷːros]), is an island...
- has
conceived a child, a secret. When
Odysseus and his
comrades arrive at
Scyros, Achilles, long anno**** by his
female disguise, is
about to
reveal himself...
- calamities. Radd
later reveals he
serves Zenn-La's
ruler Revka Temerlune Edifex Scyros III, and he had been
banished from Zenn-La for
destroying the latter's control...
- him away from his home.
Odysseus and
other envoys of
Agamemnon travel to
Scyros to
recruit Achilles because of a
prophecy that Troy
could not be
taken without...
-
opera by
Ferdinando Paër on a
libretto by
Giovanni de Gamerra.
Achille à
Scyros (Paris 1804) is a
ballet by
Pierre Gardel,
composed by
Luigi Cherubini....
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episode in
which his mother, Thetis,
disguised him as a girl on the
island of
Scyros,
before he
joined the Gr****
expedition against Troy.
Based upon
three references...
- been
dressed in his
youth as a girl at the
court of Lycomedes, king of
Scyros in
order to
avert the evil eye. Fire was used in
rituals of
protection in...
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escape into the
Aegean Sea,
where they
ravaged the
islands of
Lemnos and
Scyros,
broke through Thermopylae and
sacked several cities of
southern Greece...