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| What two pieces of advice did Helenus give to Aeneas and Hector? |
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| That he should rally the Trojans and tell them to hold out while he goes back to the city and ask the older women to pray to Athena. |
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| Who did Helenus hold up as the mightiest Greek? |
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| Describe what happened in the battle between Diomedes and Glaucus |
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| they met in no-man's-land, eager t fight but dimed asks Glaucus which mortal hero he is and then then realize that their Grandfathers were friends so they then switches armor so everyone would know they are friends. |
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| What was the lineage of Glaucus? What was its significance? |
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| The lineage of Glocus was his grandfather Bellerophon and its significance was that Diomedes grandfather Oeneus were friends, which met they were not enemies but friends. |
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| What did the women of Troy offer to Athene? What were their conditions? |
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| They offered Athene 12 heifers and unblemished yearling and their conditions were to pit the town of Troy, it's wives and it's children. |
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| After Hector spoke to the women of Troy who did he run into? Why did he chide this man? |
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| Paris, because Hector felt Paris was the reason for the war and he was inside his house busy with his weapons. |
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| Hector did not fear death, nor did he grieve for himself. For what did Hector fear and grieve? |
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| That his wife and child would be taken away. |
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| What did Andromache do when Hector left her for battle? |
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| She went home, and her and her household servants wept for Hector even though he was still alive. |
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