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I am looking for a detailed story of her life or an interesting story about her. Any additional information would be appreciated.

2007-03-03 10:43:24 · 4 answers · asked by Cyn A 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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When Achilles was a boy, the seer Calchas prophesied that the city of Troy could not be taken without his help. Thetis knew that, if her son went to Troy, he would die an early death, so she sent him to the court of Lycomedes, in Scyros; there he was hidden, disguised as a young girl. During his stay he had an affair with Lycomedes' daughter, Deidameia, and she had a son, Pyrrhus (or Neoptolemus), by him. Achilles' disguise was finally penetrated by Odysseus, who placed arms and armor amidst a display of women's finery and seized upon Achilles when he was the only "maiden" to be fascinated by the swords and shields. Achilles then went willingly with Odysseus to Troy, leading a host of his father's Myrmidons and accompanied by his tutor Phoenix and his close friend Patroclus. At Troy, Achilles distinguished himself as an undefeatable warrior. Among his other exploits, he captured twenty-three towns in Trojan territory, including the town of Lyrnessos, where he took the woman Briseis as a war-prize. Later on Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks, was forced by an oracle of Apollo to give up his own war-prize, the woman Chryseis, and took Briseis away from Achilles as compensation for his loss. This action sparked the central plot of the Iliad, for Achilles became enraged and refused to fight for the Greeks any further. The war went badly, and the Greeks offered handsome reparations to their greatest warrior; Achilles still refused to fight in person, but he agreed to allow his friend Patroclus to fight in his place, wearing his armor. The next day Patroclus was killed and stripped of the armor by the Trojan hero Hector, who mistook him for Achilles.

2007-03-03 12:14:10 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

A Trojan girl captured by the Greeks and given to Achilles.When Agamemnon demanded her from him, Achilles refused to take further part in the war.

Briseis' father was Briseus.

2007-03-03 18:51:58 · answer #2 · answered by Terry 7 · 0 0

Adventures of Odysseus: Part I: The Iliad: Chapter XI
One of the maidens was called Chryseis and the other Briseis. Chryseis was given to Agamemnon and Briseis to Achilles. ‘The father of Chryseis was a priest ...
www.sacred-texts.com/cla/homer/aoo/aoo11.htm

69. What then? Had Trojan yard Taenerian dame and her Cunnus
In the Trojan War the Greeks, having sacked some of the neighbouring towns and taken captive two beautiful maidens, Chryseis and Briseis, allotted the ...
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2007-03-03 19:12:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

here you go, hope this helps.

2007-03-03 19:41:23 · answer #4 · answered by Marg N 4 · 0 1

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