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Pallas Athene
Gustav Klimt 1890 - 91

 

Book One:

The Wrath of Achilles

Book One:

Briseis taken from Achilles

Book One:

Thetis appeals to Zeus

Book Two:

Aeneas, leader of the Dardanians

Book Three:

The duel between Menelaos and Paris

Book Five:

Diomedes wounds Aeneas and Aphrodite

Book Five:

Diomedes and Athena wound Ares

Book Six:

Hector taunts Paris

Book Six:

Hector bids farewell to Andromache

Book Seven:

Hector and Ajax fight

Book Eight:

Teucer

Book Nine:

The Embassy to Achilles

Book Sixteen:

Patroclos rejoins the battle

Book Seventeen:

The struggle for the body of Patroclos

Book Eighteen:

Achilles is comforted by his mother

Book Nineteen:

Thetis rearms Achilles

Book Nineteen:

The return of Briseis

Book Twenty-One:

Achilles fights the river

Book Twenty-Two:

Achilles kills Hector

Book Twenty-Three:

The Obsequies of Patroclus

Book Twenty-Four:

Hector's corpse

Book Twenty-Four:

Iris speaks to Priam

Book Twenty-Four:

The Ransom of Hector's corpse

Book Twenty-Four:

Andromache mourns Hector

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