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Phoenix, from the example of Meleager, persuades Achilles that he should now gratify the Greeks and proceed to the war, lest later, perhaps, a great loss of things should compel him by necessity 104.1
a bed is spread for Phoenix in Achilles's tent 106.11
Phthia with cloddy soil and mother of sheep 102.51
Pirithous 6.9
Pisander killed by Menelaus 153.38
Pisander and Hippolochus, sons of Antimachus, are killed by Agamemnon 120.30
Pluto struck through the shoulder with a weapon 55.16
by the works of Pluto and Neptune, Idomeneus and Meriones attack the Trojans bravely 148.40 & following
to honor with a cup 42.35
Polydamas gives useful advice to the Trojans, but they did not obey him 216.19
Polydamas's salutary advice at the trench of the Greeks 135.3
Polydamas's wholesome advice, by which he urges the raging Hector to signal for a retreat of the weary soldiers through the ships of the Greeks 155.52 & following
Polypoetes son of Pirithous 136.17
Polyphemus 6.10
Pylon and Ormeneus killed by Polypoetes 137.20
Python full of rocks 22.32
Priam as much as he can strongly exhorts his son Hector to retreat into the city to save all the safety of the Trojans, and not to await Achilles's arrival at the city, and perish 252.27
Priam willingly obtains a truce from Achilles for burying his son, goes to bed, and is awakened again by Mercury, and is accompanied by him all the way to the river Xanthus 290.1
Priam, having obtained the body of his son Hector, finally comes to the city, and a great meeting takes place for him by the people, and a great lamentation: and especially the wife, mother, and Helena weep for Hector: he is burned, buried, and the people feast 291.1
how Priam rebukes his sons who are still surviving 282.40
the conversation of Priam and Mercury on the journey 284.40
the arrival of Priam at Achilles's tents, and their mutual grief, and conversation concerning the miserable condition of human affairs 286.40
King Proetus sends Bellerophon into Lycia so that he might perish there 67.51
Prothoenor, son of Areilycus, is killed by Polydamas 166.22
King Rhesus, son of Eioneus, is betrayed 115.19
Rhesus and Antiphus sons of Priam killed by Agamemnon 120.10
It rains blood 119.17
Sarpedon breaks through the fortification with the hands of the Greeks and casts it to the ground 141.10
Sarpedon as he saw Patroclus giving so many noble men to death, he did not endure it, and he descended into the contest with Patroclus, and was killed by him 189.22
Sarpedon, having now received a lethal wound, urges Glaucus not to allow himself to be despoiled by the Greeks 190.40
the contest of Sarpedon and Tlepolemus 59.30
the excellence of Sarpedon, son of Jove, in taking the fortification of the Greeks 136.15.141.20
Satnius Enopides is butchered by Ajax 166.15
Scamander 21.33
Scamander's speech while angry to Achilles 244.30 his rebuke to Apollo 46. his cleansing against Achilles, so that Troy with all who inhabited it would not be devoured 245.9
Schedius, son of Epistrus of Nioce, is pierced by Hector 203.17
Schedius, leader of the Phocians, is killed by Hector 177.18
the serpent that had devoured nine sparrows 18.40
spelt 51.37
Simois and Scamander are mixed 62.10
Sisyphus, son of Aeolus and father of Glaucus, from Ephyra 67.37
Socius pierced through with a spear by Ulysses 116.20
Sleep is the brother of death 126.25
Sleep does not willingly obey Juno, relating that he was even deceived by her before, not without his great danger 162.35
Sleep hides himself under the leaves of a very tall fir tree on Ida 163.25
Sthenelus dissuades Diomedes from the fight 52.27
Stentor's brazen voice 62.21
Stychius and Arcesilaus killed by Hector 173.52
Talthybius, Agamemnon's herald 7.11
Teucer is cast down by Hector with a stone 89.40
Teucer kills Imbrius 145.47
Teucer fixed Clitus, son of Pisenor, with a javelin 176.1
Teucer's noble contests 88.39
Thebe of Eetion devastated 8.2
Thersites 26.53
Theseus 6.11
Thetis supplicates Jove for avenging the ignominy of her little son Achilles 10.29
Thetis with a company of Goddesses comes to her son Achilles and consoles him, so that he might not be so sad about the death of his companion, since he himself also will not be living long after Hector's fate 212.45
Thetis ascends to heaven begging Vulcan that he forge other weapons for Achilles 214.21.218.32
Thetis brings weapons to Achilles, such as no one ever had 223.1
Thisbe abounds with doves 22.15
Thoas wounded by Menelaus 187.24
Thoon killed by Antilochus 152.37
Thoon and Ennomus killed by Ulysses 126.1
Thrace, nurse of the Greek army 95.33