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1 Αργείη
Ἀργεί̱η, Ἀργεῖοςof: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)——————Ἀργεί̱ῃ, Ἀργεῖοςof: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
2 Ἀργείη
Βλ. λ. Αργείη -
3 Ἀργείῃ
Βλ. λ. Αργείη -
4 Ἀργεῖος
Ἀργεῖος: of Argos, Argive; Ἥρη Ἀργείη, as tutelary deity of Argos), Il. 4.8, Il. 5.908 ; Ἀργείη Ἑλένη, Il. 2.161, etc.; pl., Ἀργεῖοι, the Argives, freq. collective designation of the Greeks before Troy; Ἀργείων Δαναῶν, Od. 8.578, is peculiar.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἀργεῖος
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5 Ἑλένη
Ἑλένη: Helen, the wife of Menelāus, daughter of Zeus and Leda, Il. 3.199, 426, and sister of Castor and Pollux, Il. 3.238. Often w. the epithet Ἀργείη, Il. 2.161, Od. 4.184; Il. 3.91, 121, Ω , Od. 4.12, 219, 279. Helen returned to her home in Sparta after the war, and in the Odyssey is seen living happily with Menelāus, δ, ο.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἑλένη
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6 Ἥρη
Ἥρη: Hera, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister and spouse of Zeus, see Il. 14.201 ff. The perpetual jarring of Zeus and Hera in Olympus, described with humor in the Iliad, but as too serious to be trivial, Il. 1.568, Il. 15.14 ff. Hera is the friend of the Greeks and enemy of the Trojans. Her children, Ares, Hephaestus, Hebe, Eilithyia; favorite haunts, Argos, Mycēnae, Sparta, Il. 4.51 f. Epithets, Ἀργείη, Βοῶπις πό- τνια, πρέσβα θεά, Διὸς κυδρὴ παράκοιτις, ἠύκομος, λευκώλενος, χρῦσόθρονος, χρῦσοπέδῖλος, besides many uncomplimentary titles applied to her by Zeus.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἥρη
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