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  1. Briseis - Wikipedia

    • She was married to Mynes, a son of the King of Lyrnessus, until the Achaeans sacked her city and was given to Achilles shortly before the events of the poem. Being forced to give Briseis to Agamemnon, Achilles refused to reenter the battle. [3] See more

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    Briseis , also known as Hippodameia (Ἱπποδάμεια, [hippodámeːa]), is a significant character in the Iliad. Her role as a status symbol is at the heart of the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that initiate… See more

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    Briseis receives the same minimal physical description as most other minor characters in the Iliad. She is described with the standard metrical epithets that the poet uses to describe a great beauty, though her appearanc… See more

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  1. Deidameia is the princess of Scyros and King Lycomedes ’s daughter; she’s also Achilles ’s wife and mother to their son, Pyrrhus.
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    Briseis (Classical Greek: Βρισηίς), also known as Briseide or Briseida, was, in Greek mythology, a Trojan woman, a widow, from the city of Lirnesso. She was kidnapped during the Trojan War by Achilles, after the latter killed her three brothers and her husband, King Mines.
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    When Odysseus, Ajax, and Phoenix visit Achilles to negotiate her return in book 9, Achilles refers to Briseis as his wife or his bride. He professes to have loved her as much as any man loves his wife, at one point using Menelaus and Helen to complain about the injustice of his "wife" being taken from him.
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    As the Greeks, led by Achilles, The Mightiest Champion of The Trojan War, attacked Lyrnessus, Briseis faced a heart-wrenching tragedy. Her husband, Mynes, along with her three brothers, were killed in the onslaught.
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  2. Achilles - Wikipedia

    But while Priam is overseeing the private marriage of Polyxena and Achilles, Paris, who would have to give up Helen if Achilles married his sister, hides in the bushes and shoots Achilles with a divine arrow, killing him.

     
  3. Who Was Briseis in The Iliad? - ThoughtCo

    Mar 2, 2019 · In the legends, Briseis was the wife of King Mynes of Lyrnessus, an ally of Troy. Achilles slew Mynes and the brothers of Briseis (children of Briseus), then received her as his war prize.

  4. Briseis in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

    Briseis was a beautiful princess from Lyrnessus who was captured by Achilles during the Trojan War. She was given to Agamemnon as a gift, but later returned to Achilles, who mourned her after his death.

  5. Achilles ‑ Greek Hero, Trojan War & Facts - HISTORY

  6. Briseis - Greek Mythology Link

    Briseis lost family, country and freedom when Achilles sacked Lyrnessus where she lived; yet she found her captivity sweet, until the feud between Achilles and Agamemnon, which costed so many lives, made her captive of the latter.

  7. Briseis | The War Prize Come Slave Concubine of …

    Sep 19, 2023 · Written around the 8th century BC, this monumental work provides the most detailed account of her life and her relationship with Achilles. In the “Iliad,” Briseis is central to the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon. Her …

  8. Deidamia: The Secret Wife of the Greatest Greek …

    Jun 14, 2022 · Deidamia was the daughter of Lycomedes, king of Scyros, who had an affair with Achilles, disguised as a girl by his mother Thetis. She gave birth to Neoptolemus, who followed his father to Troy and married Helenus, a …

  9. Character Analysis of Briseis in Homer’s The Iliad

    Jun 12, 2021 · Patroclus has comforted her that some time or other she would be Achilles’ wife. It is absolutely wrong to suppose that she once dreamt that she would be the wife of the greatest hero, who would wipe away her tears and …

  10. Chapter 4. Wife - The Center for Hellenic Studies

  11. Chrysies, Helen, and Briseis: Iliad Romances or Victims?

    Jan 11, 2022 · Achilles and Briseis are not lovers or a tragic couple. Their story is far darker and more sinister. Achilles, the famed Greek hero, is a kidnapper and potentially a rapist, though it is never made clear whether he has intercourse …

  12. Analysis of “The Wife of Achilles” – War in Ancient Greece and …

  13. Who was Achilles wife? - Answers

  14. Achilles | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica

  15. II.1. Women in the Epic - The Center for Hellenic Studies

  16. Achilles :: The Trojan War Hero - Greek Mythology

  17. Briseis & Achilles in The Iliad by Homer | Plot & Characters

  18. Briseis Character Analysis in The Song of Achilles | LitCharts

  19. Why do people forget about or sometimes demonize Achilles wife …

  20. Deidamia in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

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