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50: 38: 302:, and brought him up from Hades to see her. She was at first overjoyed, thinking he had returned from Troy, but after the gods returned him to the underworld, she found the loss unbearable. She had a bronze statue of her late husband constructed, and devoted herself to it. After her worried father had witnessed her behavior, he had it destroyed; however, Laodamia jumped into the fire with it. Another source claims his wife was 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 321:, of "great-hearted Protesilaus" («μεγάθυμου Πρωτεσιλάου»), elms that grew to be the tallest in the known world; but when their topmost branches saw far off the ruins of Troy, they immediately withered, so great still was the bitterness of the hero buried below. The story is the subject of a poem by 550:
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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Protesilaus, speaking from beyond the grave, is the oracular source of the corrected eye-witness version of the actions of heroes at Troy, related by a "vine-dresser" to a Phoenician merchant in the
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hero has given advice to athletes in the form of oracular dreams; see Christopher P. Jones, "Philostratus' Heroikos and Its Setting in Reality",
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So observed Gisela Richter, discussing the recently-acquired Metropolitan sculpture: Richter 1929a. "A Statue of Protesilaos"
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of Protesilaus at this temple "standing on a base which was shaped like the prow of a boat." Coins of Elaeus from the time of
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Accession number 1925.25.116: Richter 1929b: Gisela M. A. Richter, "A Statue of Protesilaos in the Metropolitan Museum"
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Reconstruction of European epic tradition in Michael Madhusudan Dattas epic with special reference to Milton
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had prophesied that the first Greek to walk on the land after stepping off a ship in the
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Conon's abbreviated mythographies are known through a summary made by the ninth-century
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would be the first to die, and so, after killing four men, he was himself slain by
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Ludo de Lannoy, ed. Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean and Ellen Bradshaw Aitken, trs.,
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surmised that he was originally known as Iolaus—not to be confused with
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So great in the heroes was the bitterness then, some of which still
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to Protesilaus are attested. There was a shrine of Protesilaus at
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See Casey Dué and Gregory Nagy, "Preliminaries to Philostratus's
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writing of this temple in the early 3rd century CE, speaks of a
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traditions that developed independently of the epic tradition.
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Among very few representations of Protesilaus, a sculpture by
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by the Greek grammarian and mythographer of the Augustan-era
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ship encircled by waves: Protesilaus about to jump ashore.
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depicts Protesilaus, identified by the retrograde legend
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Of Troy, the leaves in their upper crown wither and fall.
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recalled, quoting the author of the epic tale called the
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that gives an air of authenticity to the narratives of
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is documented in the 5th century BCE, when, during the
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Trees full of anger; and whenever that wall they see,
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Remembers, hostile, in the soulless upper branches.]
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Index

Protesilaos
Protesilaus (butterfly)

Skione

Thebai
Thessaly
Demeter
chiton
Greek mythology
/ˌprɒtɪsɪˈləs/
Ancient Greek
romanized
hero
Iliad
cult sites
Thessaly
Thrace
Iphiclus
Phylaceans
Hyginus
Iolaus
Heracles
Troy
Dares the Phrygian
suitors of Helen
Pteleus
Phylace
Troad
Pausanias

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