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Chryseis (/kraɪˈsiːɪs/,
Ancient Gr****: Χρυσηίς, romanized: Khrusēís,
pronounced [kʰryːsɛːís]) is a
Trojan woman, the
daughter of Chryses.
Chryseis, her...
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Chryseïs (minor
planet designation: 202
Chryseïs) is a large,
lightly coloured Main belt
asteroid that is
probably composed of
silicate rocks. It was discovered...
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Chryseis (/kraɪˈsiːɪs/,
Ancient Gr****: Χρυσηΐς, romanized: Khrysēís,
pronounced [kʰrysɛːís]
means 'gold') may
refer to the
following women:
Chryseis,...
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ultimately settling into a
devoted sibling relationship.
After nine years,
Chryseis is
claimed by Agamemnon. Soon
after her
father Chryses tries to pay for...
- "[Homer]
forms the
names [of Briseïs and
Chryseis] patronymically. For as
other ancient [poets] relate,
Chryseis was
called Astynome, and
Briseis was called...
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water supply provided by the Lord Jadawin. He
meets and
falls in love with
Chryseis, and when she is kidnapped, he sets out to
rescue her,
ascending the various...
- was
forced to give
Chryseis back in
order to end it. The
significance of Agamemnon's
actions lies not in his
kidnapping Chryseis (such
abductions were...
- year of the war. In Book One,
following one of the
Achaean Army's raids,
Chryseis,
daughter of Chryses, one of Apollo's priests, is
taken as a war prize...
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scribonia (Stoll, 1790) H. s.
denudata (Slosson, 1888)
Synonyms Bombyx chryseis Olivier, 1790
Phalaena scribonia Stoll, 1790
Phalaena oculatissima J.E...
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Alcidion chryseis is a
species of
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Lamiinae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1864, and is
known from Brazil...