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The wartime exploits of Achilles and Patroclus are documented in the Iliad, and Patroclus' death at the hands of the Trojan prince Hector was a major event in the war as a result of its.


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Achilles, in Greek mythology, son of the mortal Peleus, king of the Myrmidons, and the Nereid, or sea nymph, Thetis. Achilles was the bravest, handsomest, and greatest warrior of the army of Agamemnon in the Trojan War. According to Homer, Achilles was brought up by his mother at Phthia with his inseparable companion Patroclus.


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If by "Were Achilles and Patroclus lovers?", one is asking about the meaning behind the oldest and most comprehensive source we have, the answer for me is probably not. Homer does not explicitly say they were, nor does he clearly imply it. Some believe there are clues within the text that he hoped readers and listeners would pick up on, but.


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Patroclus on an antique fresco from the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii, 1st century AD (Naples National Archaeological Museum). In Greek mythology, Patroclus (generally pronounced / p ə ˈ t r oʊ k l ə s /; Ancient Greek: Πάτροκλος, romanized: Pátroklos, lit. 'glory of the father') was a hero of the Trojan War and an important character in Homer's Iliad.


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Illustration. by ArchaiOptix. published on 06 June 2021. Download Full Size Image. Red-figure kylix depicting the hero Achilles tending to the wounds of Patroclus, who was wounded by an arrow. Attributed to the Sosias Painter. c. 500 BCE. 32.1 cm (12.2 in) in diameter. Vulci, Italy.


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Patroclus. As Achilles's beloved companion and advisor, Patroclus's primary role within The Iliad is to support Achilles. The story hinges on Achilles's choices and emotions, including his affection for Patroclus. Nestor appeals to Patroclus specifically to attempt to convince Achilles to regain the battle against the Trojans, and it is.


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The Athenian philosopher Plato (lived c. 429 - c. 347 BCE) has the speaker Phaidros in his dialogue The Symposion say that Achilles and Patroklos were lovers. Contrary to Aischylos, however, Phaidros insists that Achilles was the eromenos and Patroklos was the erastes. Here is what Phaidros says, as translated by Benjamin Jowett: "Very.


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Patroclus is a figure from Greek mythology who fought in the Trojan War and was most famous for his close friendship with the Greek hero, Achilles. He followed Achilles to Troy and would ultimately die because of him and his actions. Patroclus' story is most famously told in Homer 's (c. 750 BCE) Iliad, a retelling of the great Trojan War and.


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Following these mainstream portrayals, many have continued to debate the nature of their relationship. Different versions that came out depict Achilles and Patroclus in very distinct ways, such as Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida which shows them as lovers, whereas the Hollywood film Troy portrays them as cousins. Yup, you read that right.


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Achilles and Patroclus are known from Greek Mythology, and primarily from Homers Iliad, were friends as boys, and their close relationship (which may have been that they were lovers), only continued to grow until their untimely deaths during the Trojan War. The ambiguity of Homer 's writing has left everyone who is familiar with the story.


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Abstract. During the Trojan War, aside from the renowned Greek physicians, Machaon and Podalirius, sons of Asclepius, another two heroes, Achilles and Patroclus, are reported to have been capable of providing medical care to the wounded in the Greek camp. Keywords: Homeric Epics, Injury, Medicine, Trojan War, Iliad, Patroclus, Achilles.


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Achilles and Patroclus. Achilles tending Patroclus wounded by an arrow, Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC (Altes Museum, Berlin) The exact nature of Achilles' relationship with Patroclus has been a subject of dispute in both the classical period and modern times. In the Iliad, it appears to be the model of a deep and loyal friendship. Homer.


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Born to Menoetius, Patroclus didn't boast a divine lineage like many of his contemporaries.Yet, his life was deeply intertwined with those of demigods and heroes. From an early age, he was fostered by Achilles' father, Peleus, which led to the inseparable bond between him and Achilles.. There isn't much known about his birth or early childhood, but legends suggest that he was exiled from.


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Patroclus and the Oath of Tyndareus Both Patroclus and Achilles were prospective suitors of Helen when she was about to get married; thus, they both took the Oath of Tyndareus, according to which all suitors of Helen would protect her and her future husband from any threat or danger. When Helen eloped with Paris, prince of Troy, Menelaus, who had married Helen, invoked the Oath of Tyndareus.


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Patroclus, a young comrade of Achilles, travels to Troy to help the Greeks win Helen back from the clutches of the Trojan Paris. Achilles is the strongest, more virile of men—the son of a nymph and a mortal man, Achilles was prophesized at birth to either die an unimportant old man, or to die a young hero. Achilles, knowing these paths, chose.


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Patroclus, son of Menoetius, was a Greek hero from northern Greece and the closest companion of the famous Achilles. Patroclus accompanied Achilles to the Trojan War and stood loyally by his side when Achilles withdrew from the fighting due to a quarrel with the Greek general Agamemnon. The Trojans took advantage of Achilles' anger to storm.