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 1   T-I|    Either no one can help, or in Achilles’s fashion,~only that man
 2   T-I|  Patroclus’s constant loyalty to Achilles~was often praised by Hector’
 3  T-II|    author to show an effeminate ~Achilles, belittling brave actions
 4 T-III|          son, hadnt yearned for Achilleshorses.~Merops would not
 5 T-III|          Troy greater than brave Achilles?~But he couldnt suffer
 6 T-III|       not Hector, dragged behind Achilleshorses.~I too, remember,
 7  T-IV|     hours of toil.~They say that Achilles, sad, when Briseis of Lyrnesus~
 8  T-IV|  blood-stained Hector dragged by Achilleschariot.~I’m not sure what
 9   T-V|         s weeping did not offend Achilles,~do you, crueller than an
10   T-V|         he abandon the horses of Achilles?~Once Podalirius had accepted
11  ExII|         killed a man,~and became Achillesguest on Thessalian soil.~
12  ExII|        no trivial wound?~Even if Achilles had limited his power~the
13   ExI|     welcomed Greek~Achaemenides: Achillesspear helped Mysian Telephus.~
14   ExI|         the clear wave.~See what Achilles did for his dead friend
15   ExI|       dearest friend,~as that of Achilles and Antilochus, Nestor’s
16 ExIII|        receive such a prize from Achilles,~nor did Numa, they say,
17  IBIS|     gold-bearing waters.~Or like Achillesscion, known by a famous
18  IBIS|     drive the horses, that great Achilles drove.~May you have no quieter
19   Ind|      Ibis:413-464  A castaway.~ ~Achilles~The Greek hero of the Trojan
20   Ind|       Myrmidons and Sophocles in AchillesLovers represented Achilles
21   Ind|     Achilles’ Lovers represented Achilles as effeminate, and homosexual.~
22   Ind|        See Homer’s Iliad IX.186. Achilles playing the lyre. Briseis
23   Ind|          by Agamemnon leading to Achillesanger and the dispute that
24   Ind|        so presumably Augustus is Achilles. ~Book TV.I:49-80 Achilles
25   Ind|       Achilles. ~Book TV.I:49-80 Achilles was not offended by Priam’
26   Ind|        was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Achilles came from Thessaly.~ ~Acontius~
27   Ind|   Descendants of Aeacus, usually Achilles or his son Pyrrhus.~Book
28   Ind|       Pyrrhus.~Book EII.III:1-48 Achilles, grandson of Aeacus.~Ibis:
29   Ind|          Greeks at Troy save for Achilles.~Book TII:497-546 Represented
30   Ind|         wrath over the armour of Achilles.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax
31   Ind|       Nestor and close friend of Achilles.~Book EII.IV:1-34 His great
32   Ind|        His great friendship with Achilles. ~ ~Antimachus~An epic and
33   Ind|      Automedon~The charioteer of Achilles, who according to Virgil (
34   Ind|  alongside Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) Achillesson. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 Loyal
35   Ind|         Book TV.VI:1-46 Loyal to Achilles.~ ~Axenus~‘Inhospitable’
36   Ind|       and the favourite slave of Achilles, whom Agamemnon forced him
37   Ind|       the Iliad.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Achilles saddened.~ ~Broteas~Ibis:
38   Ind|         home is on Mount Pelion. Achilles was his pupil. ~Book EIII.
39   Ind|         EIII.III:1-108 He taught Achilles.~ ~Cilicia~Ibis:163-208
40   Ind|         Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) by Achilles, after Achilles was hidden
41   Ind|      Pyrrhus) by Achilles, after Achilles was hidden on the island
42   Ind|        Book TII:361-420 Loved by Achilles.~ ~Delos, Delia tellus~The
43   Ind|          asked for the horses of Achilles as his reward. He was killed
44   Ind|      Ibis:597-644 His desire for Achilles’s horses.~ ~Donnus~A Celtic
45   Ind|         the Thessalian horses of Achilles.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Achilles’
46   Ind|        Achilles.~Book TIV.I:1-48 AchillesThessalian lyre.~Book EI.
47   Ind|         he was himself killed by Achilles and his body dragged round
48   Ind|          loyalty of Patroclus to Achilles.~Book TI.X:1-50Hector’
49   Ind|    longer Hector, dragged behind Achilleshorses.~Book TIV.III:49-
50   Ind|       round the walls of Troy by Achilleschariot.~Ibis:541-596 Father
51   Ind|     Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) son of Achilles. Returning to Greece he
52   Ind|       The stars were engraved on Achilles’s shield. As an autumn and
53   Ind|        himself killed in turn by Achilles, but his mother Aurora,
54   Ind|          soldiers at Troy (after Achilles). King of the island of
55   Ind|           and grandson of Actor. Achillesbeloved friend whose death,
56   Ind|          hands of Hector, caused Achilles to re-enter the fight against
57   Ind|           IX:1-66 His loyalty to Achilles stressed.~Book TV.IV:1-50
58   Ind|       young he found refuge with Achillesfather Peleus, after killing
59   Ind|   Centaur and became guardian to Achilles. ~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~
60   Ind|      body of his son Hector from Achilles, and was killed at the Fall
61   Ind|     Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus, son of Achilles) in front of the altar of
62   Ind|        of Zeus.~Book TIII.V:1-56 Achilles gave up the body of Hector.~
63   Ind|       His weeping did not offend Achilles.~Book TV.IV:1-50 His grief
64   Ind| Prometheus.~ ~Pyrrhus~The son of Achilles, later called Neoptolemus.
65   Ind|          420 Neoptolemus, son of Achilles and Deidamia. ~Ibis:251-
66   Ind|       and healed by the touch of Achilles’s spear at Troy.~Book TI.
67   Ind|        TI.I:70-128 Augustus like Achilles might heal where he wounded.~
68   Ind|        38 Ibis:251-310 Healed by Achillesspear that wounded him.
69   Ind|      Ajax the Greater, cousin of Achilles, and one of the greatest
70   Ind|        the Trojan War, killed by Achilles for mocking the latter’s
71   Ind|    Thessalian.~Book EI.III:49-94 Achilleshomeland, where Patroclus
72   Ind|        of Troy.~Book TIII.V:1-56 Achilles the greatest warrior there.~
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