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487:. In this, Conon asserts that Protesilaus survived the Trojan War and was returning with Priam's sister Aethilla as his captive. When the ships go ashore for water on the coast of Pallene, between Scione and Mende, Aethilla persuaded the other Trojan women to burn the ships, forcing Protesilaus to remain and found the city of Scione. A rare tetradrachm of Scione ca. 480 BCE acquired by the
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warrior stands on a forward-slanting base, looking down and slightly to his left, with his right arm raised, prepared to strike, would not be identifiable, save by comparison made by Gisela
Richter with a torso of the same model and its associated slanting base, schematically carved as the prow of a
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threw his shield on the beach and jumped upon it. Tricked
Protesilaus thinking that Odysseus was the first who stepped on Trojan soil, jumped second and died afterwards. After Protesilaus' death, his brother,
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Phoenician merchant in the
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269:. Alternate sources have him slain by either
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345:σᾶμα δὲ τοι πτελέῃσι συνηρεφὲς ἀμφικoμεῦση
1358:Heroicus. Gymnasticus. Discourses 1 and 2
1275:Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Classics
313:According to legend, the Nymphs planted
207:, and thus the first to die in the war.
1421:"Protesilas i Laodamia : tragedya"
1283:10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.3561
1195:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
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579:poem "The Elms of Protesilaus" (1927).
372:Of the destined dead at Troy the first;
1452:. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). 1911.
342:Tρoίᾳ ὀφειλoμένoυ πτώματος ἀρξάμενoν·
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1233:"Dialogues Of The Dead: Dialogue 28"
1080:Greek Mythography in the Roman World
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360:ἐχθρὸν ἐν ἀψύχoις σώζεται ἀκρέμoσιν.
348:Nύμφαι, ἀπεχθoμένης Ἰλίoυ ἀντιπέρας.
1082:[Oxford University Press) 2004:72).
750:II; Pseudo-Apollodorus. Epitome of
354:Tρώϊον, αὐαλέην φυλλοχoεῦντι κόμην.
1306:Lyne, R. O. a. M. (May 30, 1998).
1269:Courtney, Edward (March 7, 2016).
1091:G. F. H., "Protesilaos at Scione"
604:"Protesilaodamia", a lost work of
420:noted. The tomb of Protesilaus at
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1400:Chakraborty, Udayshankar (2014).
1371:– via www.loebclassics.com.
916:(1977, 2002) Introduction, liii.
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1032:Roman Provincial Coinage Online
994:The Journal of Hellenic Studies
914:Flavius Philostratus: On Heroes
815:Pseudo-Apollodorus. Epitome to
601:of which only fragments survive
1409:(Thesis). university of Assam.
1200:.1 (January 1929:26-29) p. 29.
1113:", in Maclean and Aitken 2002.
285:. Another legend claims that
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610:"carmen 61", "carmen 68", by
528:is just a passing mention in
483:that is at variance with the
468:also mentions the sanctuary.
173:. Protesilaus was the son of
1361:. Harvard University Press.
1094:The British Museum Quarterly
650:"Protesilas i Laodamia", by
588:"Dialogues of the Dead", by
571:(VII.141) on Protesilaus by
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1467:"Laodamia to Protesilaus,"
1355:Henderson, Jeffrey (2014).
1326:– via Cambridge Core.
1170:Metropolitan Museum Studies
1142:'Historia Naturalis, 34.76.
959:, 9.116-120; see also 7.23.
786:Smyrnaeus, Quintus (1913).
711:History of the Fall of Troy
227:Protesilaus was one of the
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616:"Elegies, to Cynthia", by
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1449:Encyclopædia Britannica
1312:The Classical Quarterly
1021:Image of the coin from
1010:New Heroes in Antiquity
646:Michael Madhusudan Dutt
628:"The Epistles", 13, by
573:Antiphilus of Byzantium
323:Antiphilus of Byzantium
32:Protesilaus (butterfly)
30:For the butterfly, see
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939:First Isthmian Ode
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560:Protesilaos
558:' tragedy,
450:cult statue
430:Persian War
410:sanctuaries
211:Description
148:Prōtesilāos
137:Πρωτεσίλᾱος
79:Protesilaus
53:Coinage of
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18:Protesilaos
2359:Categories
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2207:Pyraechmes
2197:Pylaemenes
2117:Othryoneus
2091:Melanippus
2023:Gorgythion
1905:Antiphates
1894:Andromache
1847:Tlepolemus
1822:Talthybius
1797:Prothoenor
1782:Polypoetes
1767:Podalirius
1710:Menestheus
1579:Ascalaphus
1574:Arcesilaus
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1127:Polygnotus
1076:Biblioteca
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661:References
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526:Deinomenes
460:and short
263:Trojan War
179:Phylaceans
163:cult sites
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2075:Kebriones
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2045:Hyperenor
2013:Euphorbus
1992:Deiphobus
1960:Cassandra
1879:Alcathous
1832:Thersites
1817:Sthenelus
1787:Promachus
1747:Patroclus
1742:Palamedes
1684:Lycomedes
1668:Iphigenia
1662:Idomeneus
1641:Eurypylus
1636:Eurydamas
1631:Eurybates
1611:Elephenor
1601:(prophet)
1584:Automedon
1537:Agamemnon
1271:"Laevius"
1151:Found at
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1111:On Heroes
951:Herodotus
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859:, 4. 2. 7
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599:Euripides
556:Euripides
493:PROTESLAS
408:Only two
275:Euphorbus
245:Pausanias
223:Mythology
142:romanized
2334:Thanatos
2324:Poseidon
2274:Dionysus
2233:Ucalegon
2217:Sarpedon
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2122:Pandarus
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2050:Hypsenor
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1950:Calesius
1935:Atymnius
1930:Astyanax
1910:Antiphus
1889:Anchises
1802:Schedius
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1752:Peneleos
1736:Odysseus
1715:Meriones
1704:Menelaus
1679:Leonteus
1657:Ialmenus
1626:Euryalus
1605:Diomedes
1564:Anticlus
1543:Agapenor
1532:Achilles
1520:Achaeans
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986:Heroikos
937:Pindar.
891:, 16.238
821:Heroides
806:, 2.705.
681:, 2.695.
636:Laodamia
612:Catullus
548:helmeted
509:Heroicus
477:etiology
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308:Meleager
304:Polydora
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292:Podarces
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191:Heracles
175:Iphiclus
167:Thessaly
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183:Hyginus
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2085:Lycaon
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1940:Axylus
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1863:Aeneas
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1725:Nestor
1674:Leitus
1646:Guneus
1616:Epeius
1527:Acamas
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267:Hector
259:Thetis
255:oracle
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201:protos
196:πρῶτος
187:Iolaus
171:Thrace
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43:Skione
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