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Amphitryon (s. of Alcaeus)
Figure in Greek mythology, husband of Alcmene
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Author, Title
Ammianus Marcellinus, History
Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses
Apollodorus, Library
Aristotelian Corpus, On Marvelous Things Heard
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
Bacchylides, Dithyrambs
Bacchylides, Epinician Odes
D Scholia to the Iliad
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
Euripides, Heracles
Greek Anthology Books 1-6
Herodotus, Histories
Hesiod, Shield of Heracles
Hesiod, Theogony
Homer, Iliad
Homer, Odyssey
Hyginus, Fabulae
Ioannis Tzetzes, Histories or Chiliades
Isocrates 9, Helen
L. Annaeus Cornutus, Greek Theology
Lactantius, Divine Institutes
Malalas, Chronography Bks 1-7, 10-18
Nicander, Theriaca
Nonnus, Dionysiaca
Ovid, Metamorphoses
Pausanias, Description of Greece
Petronius, Satyricon
Phlegon, Book of Marvels
Pindar, Isthmian Odes
Pindar, Nemean Odes
Pindar, Olympian Odes
Pindar, Pythian Odes
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)
Plutarch, Concerning Socrates's Daemon, Moralia (De genio Socratis)
Plutarch, Life of Lysander
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid
Silius Italicus, Punica
Statius, The Achilleid
Statius, Thebaid
Strabo, Geography
Suda Encyclopedia
Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem
Virgil, Aeneid
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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;
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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
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§6.135 and they fled, here and there, to the spits. Only
Alcinous
' daughter remained, for Athena
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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
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§6.295 then and ask for the house of my great-hearted father
Alcinous
.
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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,
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.10 They had chosen her as a prize for
Alcinous
, because he ruled all Phaeacians, and the district listened
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.55 ancestors who gave birth to king
Alcinous
. First earth-shaker Poseidon and Periboea, the best looking of
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.60 Nausithous, who ruled over the Phaeacians. Nausithous fathered Rhexenor and
Alcinous
. Silverbow Apollo struck him down in his hall, newly
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.70 in the heart of her dear children,
Alcinous
himself, and her people, who view her as a goddess
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.80 house of Erechtheus. But Odysseuswent toward the splendid house of
Alcinous
. His heart pondered much as he stood there before
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.85 throughout great-hearted
Alcinous
' high-roofed house. For walls of bronze had been driven
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.90 fashioned with expert ingenuity to guard the house of great-hearted
Alcinous
, that were ageless and immortal all their days.
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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
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.155 With good intent, he spoke and said to them: “
Alcinous
, this is neither fine nor fitting,
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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
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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
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.185
Alcinous
spoke and said among them: “Hear me, Phaeacian leaders and
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Homer, Odyssey
§7.205 of Giants.” Adroit Odysseus said to him in reply: “
Alcinous
, let something else concern your mind, for I'm not
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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.
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