Amphitryon (s. of Alcaeus)

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Figure in Greek mythology, husband of Alcmene

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Homer, Iliad§5.390  overpowering him. So suffered Hera, when the mighty son of Amphitryon smote her on the right breast with a three-barbed arrow; -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.10  But, tamed by fate, he had already gone to Hades. Alcinous, wise in counsel from the gods, ruled then. Bright-eyed -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.15  immortals in shape and form, slept, the daughter of great-hearted Alcinous, Nausicaa; and beside her, two handmaids, having beauty from -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.135  and they fled, here and there, to the spits. Only Alcinous ' daughter remained, for Athena -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.195  land and city, and I am the daughter of great-hearted Alcinous, by whom both power and might are held from -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.210  down at a sheltered spot, as Nausicaa, daughter of great-hearted Alcinous, had bidden. They placed beside him a cloak, a -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.295  then and ask for the house of my great-hearted father Alcinous . -1000
Homer, Odyssey§6.300  like theirs, the Phaeacian's houses, such is the house of Alcinous the hero. But when the house and courtyard cover you, -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.10  They had chosen her as a prize for Alcinous, because he ruled all Phaeacians, and the district listened -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.20  won't you guide me to the house of the man Alcinous, who rules among these people? For I've come here -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.55  ancestors who gave birth to king Alcinous. First earth-shaker Poseidon and Periboea, the best looking of -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.60  Nausithous, who ruled over the Phaeacians. Nausithous fathered Rhexenor and Alcinous. Silverbow Apollo struck him down in his hall, newly -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.65  a son, and he left only one child, Arete, whom Alcinous made his wife. And he valued her as no other -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.70  in the heart of her dear children, Alcinous himself, and her people, who view her as a goddess -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.80  house of Erechtheus. But Odysseuswent toward the splendid house of Alcinous. His heart pondered much as he stood there before -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.85  throughout great-hearted Alcinous ' high-roofed house. For walls of bronze had been driven -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.90  fashioned with expert ingenuity to guard the house of great-hearted Alcinous, that were ageless and immortal all their days. -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.130  were the splendid gifts of gods in the palace of Alcinous. Long-suffering divine Odysseus stood there gazing, then after he'd -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.140  that Athena had poured around him, until he reached king Alcinous and Arete. Odysseus threw his hands around Arete's knees, and -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.155  With good intent, he spoke and said to them: “ Alcinous, this is neither fine nor fitting, -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.165  from what there is inside.” When the sacred soul of Alcinous heard this, he took skilled Odysseus, the wily conniver, by -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.175  stores. Long-suffering divine Odysseus ate and drank, and good soul Alcinous then said to a herald: “Pontonous, once you've mixed it -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.185   Alcinous spoke and said among them: “Hear me, Phaeacian leaders and -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.205  of Giants.” Adroit Odysseus said to him in reply: “ Alcinous, let something else concern your mind, for I'm not -1000
Homer, Odyssey§7.230  divine Odysseus remained in the hall, and Arete and godlike Alcinous sat beside him as handmaids cleared away the dinner dishes. -1000
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