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Homer's Iliad
Characters
Achaeans
  • Acamas
  • Achilles
  • Agamemnon (king of Mycenae)
  • Agapenor
  • Ajax the Greater (king of Salamis)
  • Ajax the Lesser
  • Alcimus
  • Anticlus
  • Antilochus
  • Arcesilaus
  • Ascalaphus
  • Automedon
  • Balius and Xanthus
  • Bias
  • Calchas (prophet)
  • Diomedes (king of Argos)
  • Elephenor
  • Epeius
  • Eudoros
  • Euryalus
  • Eurybates
  • Eurydamas
  • Eurypylus
  • Guneus
  • Helen (queen of Sparta)
  • Ialmenus
  • Idomeneus (king of Crete)
  • Iphigenia (princess of Mycenae)
  • Leitus
  • Leonteus
  • Lycomedes
  • Machaon
  • Medon
  • Meges
  • Menelaus (king of Sparta)
  • Menestheus
  • Meriones
  • Neoptolemus
  • Nestor (king of Pylos)
  • Nireus
  • Odysseus (king of Ithaca)
  • Palamedes
  • Patroclus
  • Peneleos
  • Philoctetes
  • Phoenix
  • Podalirius
  • Podarces
  • Polites
  • Polypoetes
  • Promachus
  • Protesilaus
  • Prothoenor
  • Schedius
  • Sinon
  • Stentor
  • Sthenelus
  • Talthybius
  • Teucer
  • Thersites
  • Thoas
  • Thrasymedes
  • Tlepolemus
Trojans
  • Aeneas (royal demigod)
  • Aesepus
  • Agenor
  • Alcathous
  • Amphimachus
  • Anchises
  • Andromache
  • Antenor (king's brother-in-law)
  • Antiphates
  • Antiphus
  • Archelochus
  • Asius
  • Asteropaios
  • Astyanax
  • Atymnius
  • Axylus
  • Briseis
  • Calesius
  • Caletor
  • Cassandra (princess of Troy)
  • Chryseis
  • Chryses (priest of Apollo)
  • Clytius
  • Coön
  • Dares Phrygius
  • Deiphobus (prince of Troy)
  • Dolon
  • Epistrophus
  • Euphemus
  • Euphorbus
  • Glaucus
  • Gorgythion
  • Hector (prince of Troy)
  • Hecuba (queen of Troy)
  • Helenus
  • Hyperenor
  • Hypsenor
  • Iamenus
  • Ilioneus
  • Imbrius
  • Iphidamas
  • Kebriones
  • Laocoön
  • Lycaon (prince of Troy)
  • Melanippus
  • Memnon (King of Ethiopia)
  • Mentes
  • Mydon
  • Mygdon of Phrygia
  • Othryoneus
  • Pandarus
  • Panthous
  • Paris (prince of Troy)
  • Pedasus
  • Peirous
  • Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons)
  • Phorcys
  • Podes
  • Polites
  • Polydamas
  • Polybus
  • Polydorus (prince of Troy)
  • Polyxena (princess of Troy)
  • Priam (king of Troy)
  • Pylaemenes
  • Pylaeus
  • Pyraechmes
  • Rhesus of Thrace
  • Sarpedon (king of Lycia)
  • Scamandrius
  • Theano
  • Ucalegon
Gods
  • Aphrodite
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Artemis
  • Athena
  • Dionysus
  • Eris
  • Hades
  • Helios
  • Hephaestus
  • Hera
  • Hermes
  • Hypnos
  • Iris
  • Leto
  • Poseidon
  • Scamander
  • Thanatos
  • Thetis
  • Zeus
Major deities
  • Aphrodite
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Artemis
  • Athena
  • Hades
  • Hephaestus
  • Hera
  • Hermes
  • Poseidon
  • Zeus
Minor deities
  • Deimos
  • Eris
  • Iris
  • Leto
  • Phobos
  • Proteus
  • Scamander
  • Thetis
Sections
  • Catalogue of Ships
  • Deception of Zeus
  • Judgment of Paris
  • Trojan Battle Order
  • Trojan Horse
  • Named Sections in Homer
Study
  • Dactylic hexameter
  • Homeric scholarship
  • Homeric Laughter
  • Homeric Question
    • Chorizontes
  • Jørgensen's law
  • Historicity of the Iliad
  • "The Iliad or the Poem of Force" (1939 essay)
  • Interpretation of Achilles' and Patroclus' relationship
  • Milawata letter
  • Parallels between Virgil's Aeneid and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
  • Rediscovering Homer
Manuscripts
  • Ambrosian Iliad
  • Codex Nitriensis
  • Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 20
  • Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 21
  • Uncial 098
  • Venetus A
  • Venetus B
Alternate versions
  • Ilias Latina (60–70 CE)
  • Dictys Cretensis Ephemeridos belli Trojani (c. 4th century)
  • Daretis Phrygii de excidio Trojae historia (5th century)
  • Hermoniakos' Iliad (14th century)
  • Men in Aida (1983)
Translation
  • English translations of Homer
  • "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"
  • On Translating Homer
Literature
Verse
  • Aeneid (19 BCE)
  • Priapea 68 (c. 100)
  • Roman de Troie (1155)
  • De bello Troiano (1183)
  • Troilus and Criseyde (c. 1380s)
  • The Rape of the Lock (1712)
  • The Shield of Achilles (1952)
  • War Music (1959)
  • Omeros (1990)
Novels
  • The Firebrand (1987)
  • Black Ships Before Troy (1993)
  • Troy (2000)
  • Ilium (2003)
  • Ransom (2009)
  • The Song of Achilles (2011)
  • Starcrossed (2011)
  • The Silence of the Girls (2018)
Stage
  • Rhesus (5th century BC play)
  • Troilus and Cressida (1602)
  • The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1935)
  • The Golden Apple (1954 musical)
Films
  • Helena (1924)
  • Helen of Troy (1956)
  • The Trojan Horse (1961)
  • Troy (2004)
Television
  • The Myth Makers (1965)
  • In Search of the Trojan War (1985)
  • Helen of Troy (2003 miniseries)
  • Troy: Fall of a City (2018 miniseries)
Music
  • King Priam (1961 Tippett opera)
  • The Triumph of Steel (1992 album)
  • "And Then There Was Silence" (2001 song)
Art
  • Revellers Vase (c. 510 B.C.)
  • Statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 435 B.C.)
  • Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus (200-150 B.C. sculptures)
  • Tabulae Iliacae (ancient Roman Empire reliefs)
  • Achilles and Briseis (1st century painting)
  • Thetis Receiving the Weapons of Achilles from Hephaestus (1632 painting)
  • Hector (1778 painting)
  • Andromache Mourning Hector (1783 painting)
  • The Loves of Paris and Helen (1788 painting)
  • Jupiter and Thetis (1811 painting)
  • The Anger of Achilles (1818 painting)
  • The Ambassadors of Agamemnon in the tent of Achilles (1801 painting)
  • The Apotheosis of Homer (1827 painting)
Phrases
  • "Achilles' heel"
  • "Ever to Excel"
  • "Hold your horses"
  • "In medias res"
  • "Noblesse oblige"
Other
  • Age of Bronze (comics)
  • Blood rain
  • Heraclitus
  • The Iliad Bookshop
  • Sortes Homericae
  • Warriors: Legends of Troy (video game)
  • Weighing of souls
  • Where Troy Once Stood
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