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Thetis

in Achilles’ battle with Hector, 34–39

making Achilles immortal, 23

mourning Achilles, 40–42, 46

Tiresias, 66–67

Trojan Cycle, 13

Trojan horse, 6, 40–48, 49

Trojans

in Achilles’ argument with Agamemnon, 22, 26

in Achilles’ battle with Hector, 34–39

discussing the horse, 43–44

Trojan War

cause, 5–7, 11, 14, 17, 18

peoples involved, 22, 31

Trojan Women
, 14, 40

Troy

legendary, 13

the real, 6–7, 8, 19, 22

Tyndareus, King, 16

U

Underworld, 23, 40, 66–67

V

Virgil, 40, 54, 75

X

xenia
(guest-friendship), 18–19, 61, 68, 77, 79

Z

Zeus

anger toward Achilles, 37–38

domain, 11

on doom of Hector, 29

promise to Thetis, 25–26

recommending Paris as judge, 13–15, 18

release of Odysseus, 72–73, 78

revenge on Odysseus, 71–72, 74

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Spies, Karen Bornemann, author.
Mythology of the Iliad and the Odyssey / Karen Bornemann Spies. —
[New edition].
pages cm. — (Mythology, myths, and legends)
Originally published under the title: The Iliad and the Odyssey in Greek mythology. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7660-6172-9
1. Trojan War—Juvenile literature. 2. Achilles (Greek mythology)—Juvenile
literature. 3. Odysseus (Greek mythology)—Juvenile literature. 4. Mythology,
Greek—Juvenile literature. I. Title.
BL793.T7S68 2014
398.2’0938—dc23
2014007412

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