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| Fight of the cestus boxing gloves 273.30 | Deiphobus is struck by Meriones 145.36 | Diomedes and Ulysses go to scout the Trojan camp 111.50 |
| Swans of the Caÿster river in Lydia 21.26 | Deiphobus receives a wound in the arm from Meriones 152 | |
| The Calydonian boar 104.1 | Deipyrus is killed by Helenus 153.13 | Diomedes prays to Tritonia Athena to stand by him just as she did for his father 112.33 |
| Scamander, whom others call Astyanax 72.12 | Delphi, rocky 101.37 | |
| Capys, father of Anchises 235.35 | Nothing is secure when a god is unwilling 134.6 | Diomedes shudders at Hector's presence 124.34 |
| Cebriones urges Hector to help the Trojans against Ajax 127.45 | The gods do not eat bread, nor drink wine, therefore they are bloodless 54.17 | Diomedes is wounded by Paris 125.10 |
| For the various types of contests, seek the twenty-third book, folio 266.21 and following | The gods do not by any means ratify all our plans 109.8 | Diomedes speaks insulting words to Paris 125.13 |
| Calchas, the prophet of the Greeks 2.35. He is blamed by Agamemnon as a prophet of evils 3.17 | The council of the gods regarding the destruction of Ilium 38.1 | Diomedes boasts of his lineage, and instills heart in the Greeks so they do not undertake such a disgraceful flight 160.12 |
| Chalcis, otherwise the Cymindis a type of bird 163.29 | The battle of the gods in the Trojan war 232.17 | Diomedes' remarkable bravery 48.1, 50.30 |
| Charops, son of Hippasus, is wounded by Ulysses 126.5 | Jupiter laughs at the great contention of the gods over the ruin of the Trojans. Mars attacks Pallas with a spear: she, grabbing a stone, lays Mars low on the ground 247.44 | Dione, mother of Venus 54.46 |
| Chersidamas was killed by Ulysses 126.2 | Jars of good and evil things on the threshold of Jove 287.44 | |
| Description of the Chimera 68.9 | The great business of the gods, by which they snatch Hector, whom everyone then pitied, from the hands of Achilles, to be given back to Priam for mourning and burial 278.19 and following | Dolops, son of Clytius, killed by Hector 123.46 |
| Coon, son of Antenor, wounded Agamemnon with a spear 224.16 | Dolon, son of Eumedes, offers himself to be a scout of enemy affairs 113.8 | |
| Chryses, the priest, seeking to redeem his daughter, suffered a harsh refusal from Agamemnon 1.14 | Diana is distinct from Minerva 231.41. Sister of Apollo 232.33 | Dolon asks Hector to promise him the chariot of Achilles as a reward for his scouting 113.15 |
| Chryseis is sent back to her father 7.1 and 9.20 | Diana of the fields rebukes her brother Apollo for having been so accommodating to Neptune in turning away help from the Trojans 249.13 | Dolon is discovered unawares by Ulysses 113.34. He is forced toward the camp of the Greeks 114.2 |
| Description of Venus' girdle 162.7 | Diana, rustic, rebukes her brother Apollo for having been so accommodating to Neptune in diverting aid from the Trojans 249.13 | Dolon not only does not investigate the affairs of the Greeks, but actually betrays the secrets of the Trojans 115.10 |
| Cinyras gave Agamemnon a breastplate as a gift of hospitality 118.21 | Diomeda, concubine of Achilles 106.16 | Dolon receives the reward of his scouting and betrayal 115.30 |
| Cisseus raised Iphidamas 122.22 | Diomedes is wounded 49.49 | Dolops is killed by Meges and Menelaus, and a sharp battle is fought around his body 177.28 |
| Clonius killed by Agenor 174.8 | Diomedes and Pandarus engage in battle 53.8 | Gifts are described which Priam gave to Achilles for the redemption of his son 282.20 |
| It does not befit a counselor to sleep the whole night 13.26 | Diomedes possesses the spoils of Aeneas 53.50 | |
| Coon pierces the hand of Agamemnon with a spear 122.47 | Diomedes, savior of the Greeks 62.50 | |
| Coon is killed by Agamemnon 123.1 | Diomedes is praised by Hector 66.36 | |
| Chrichon killed by Aeneas 57.52 | Diomedes' address to Glaucus 67.7 | |
| The Curetes and Aetolians are warlike 103.46 | The exchange of Diomedes and Glaucus 69.10 | Enispe, windy 24.9 |
| The chariots of Achilles are difficult for mortals to mount 114.40 | See how Homer describes Diomedes' flight with honorable excuses 86.20 | Epicles is struck down by Ajax with a rough marble stone 140.46 |
| Battle of the chariots 275.8 | Diomedes contradicts Agamemnon, who is urging the Greeks to flight 94.33 | Epigeus, son of Agacles the Myrmidon, is crushed by Hector with a stone 192.8 |
| Cycio 129.54 | Erychthonius, father of King Dardanus 235.15 | |
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| Damasus is killed by Polypoetes 137.16 | ||
| Dardanus, father of Jupiter 235.11 | ||
| Names of the goddesses of the sea 212.30 | ||
| Deiochus, Paris pierced with a weapon 174.9 |