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Thymbreus is pushed from his chariot by Diomedes 124.9
Titaresius river is not mixed with Peneus 26.4
duel of Tlepolemus and Sarpedon 59.30
Trojans breakers of oaths 4.01
Trojans bravely drive back the Greeks, Minerva and Apollo stop the war 75.1
Trojans put the Greeks to flight as far as the trench 89.54
vehement battle of the Trojans and Greeks 119.30
huge flight and slaughter of the Trojans 121.13
fury of the Trojans and their horses in leaping over the fortification of the Greeks 134.44
Tros, father of Erichthonius 235.26
Tydeus buried at Thebes 160.17
Tydeus small in body but very pugnacious 62.37
Venus brings help to Paris 36.13
Venus rebukes Helen 36.46
Venus is wounded by Diomedes 54.6
Venus lifts Mars prostrate on the ground and leads him away severely afflicted, Minerva follows them and throws them both down 248.14
warlike works are not given to Venus 55.49
with an empty stomach the dead are not to be mourned 227.23
the kind of word you speak, such you will hear 235.46
superstition of the ancients of sacrificing to the gods 98.15
riches of ancient kings consisted in cattle 230.30
wine is strength and fortitude 226.14
a brave man and a timid man are described 147.40
every good man to love his wife 100.25
Ulysses having had Chryseis restored to her father returns to the Greek camp 10.4
Ulysses restrains the Greeks with his eloquence so they do not sail back to their homeland, and settles Thersites, the reviler of kings 17.30
Ulysses reports to Agamemnon the response of the embassy to Achilles 106.28
Ulysses gives thanks for things well done 115.46
Ulysses and Diomedes invade the Thracian camp, rob them, and plunder everything 115.54
Ulysses and Diomedes return with great spoils to the Greek camp and tell Nestor how the events transpired 117.7
Ulysses urges Diomedes to resist Hector's pursuit bravely 124.2
Ulysses speaks to his great soul not to flee 125.36
Ulysses wounded by Socus, brother of Charops 126.7
Ulysses says grave insults to Agamemnon because of his cowardice and meditation of flight 159.40
Ulysses advises that the Greeks should not be led into war hungry, and orders Agamemnon to bring into the midst what he had promised to the ambassador of Achilles 226.7
description of Ulysses 33.1
Ulysses's fortitude 60.20
Ulysses's shameful flight 85.30
Ulysses's prayer to Minerva that she might be a companion for his departure 112.27
Ulysses's fortitude, he alone sustains the whole army of the Trojans 125.46
Ajax and Menelaus rescue Ulysses from his enemies 126.40
Vulcan burned the inundation of the Scamander against Achilles with fire, nor is it a wonder that Achilles performed such huge deeds, since all the gods were always there at his side and for his help 246.32
Eurynome and Thetis once saved Vulcan alive when he was cast out 219.1
Xanthus and Balius sons of Podarge 230.33