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- Talthybius (Ancient Gr****: Ταλθύβιος) was herald and friend to Agamemnon in the Trojan War. Talthybius is a Gr**** soldier who serves as both a messenger...
- that she was not showing any lights and Talthybius was cleared of any blame for the collision. From 1934, Talthybius was recorded as holding a p****enger certificate...
- additional deaths and divide their shares of women. The Gr**** herald Talthybius arrives to tell the dethroned queen Hecuba what will befall her and her...
- named Talthybius: SS Talthybius (1911), a cargo liner in service 1912–42 SS Talthybius (1943), a Liberty ship in service 1947–54 SS Talthybius (1944)...
- victors (13, 413ff). In Euripides's The Trojan Women (719 ff), the herald Talthybius reveals to Andromache that Odysseus has convinced the council to have...
- and Troy had been captured and sacked by the Gr****s, the Gr**** herald Talthybius informed her of a plan to kill Astyanax, her son by Hector, by throwing...
- asteroids 2357 Phereclos, 2759 Idomeneus, 2797 Teucer, 2920 Automedon, 3564 Talthybius, 4057 Demophon, and 4489 Dracius. He also co-discovered the periodic comet...
- 59 hours. It was named after the Gr**** hero Talthybius, who was a herald during the Trojan War. Talthybius is a dark Jovian asteroid orbiting in the leading...
- honesty and faithfulness. Eurybates, a herald who was sent, along with Talthybius, by Agamemnon to retrieve Briseis from Achilles' camp in Iliad, I, but...
- Egyptian origin, depicting Briseis being abducted by Agamemnon's heralds, Talthybius and Eurybates Beazley Archive 203900. From the A scholium at Iliad 1.392...