Trojan War oor Galisies

Trojan War

eienaam, naamwoord
en
(Classical Mythology) Decade long war waged by Sparta, under king Agamemnon, against the Trojans, to avenge the abduction of Helen, wife of king Menelaus, by Paris, son of Trojan king Priam; ended in the destruction Troy.

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Galisies

Guerra de Troia

HeiNER-the-Heidelberg-Named-Entity-...

Geskatte vertalings

Vertoon algoritmies gegenereerde vertalings

voorbeelde

wedstryd
woorde
Advanced filtering
Voorbeelde moet herlaai word.
There was this hero, Odysseus, who's heading back home after the Trojan War.
INCORRECTOQED QED
This conquest was traditionally dated eighty years after the Trojan War.
Esquema acesíbel de coresWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
This would have made him oath bound to participate in the Trojan War.
África/O CairoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
He and his sons, Antilochus and Thrasymedes, fought on the side of the Achaeans in the Trojan War.
Dixen que estabas vendo mundoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The Trojan War.
Número de teléfonoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Herodotus presented rationalized accounts of the myth of Io (Histories I.1ff) and events of the Trojan War (Histories 2.118ff).
modificadores do mapa de misturasWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The Historia itself begins with the Trojan Aeneas, who according to Roman legend settled in Italy after the Trojan War.
Iniciar o editor de imaxesWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Albert of Stade saw Troilus as so important that he is the title character of his version of the Trojan War.
Abre o ficheiro marcado para editaloWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
As a result, the rooms are decorated with mosaics and murals depicting either themes from the Trojan War or Greek mottos.
ComportamentoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Helena has been trying to save her marriage, but Menelas cannot forgive her for her betrayal with Paris at the start of the Trojan War.
ResultadosWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
In the next section (books VII–XVII), he recounts the history of the world from the Trojan War down to the death of Alexander the Great.
Engadir a extensiónWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Through his mother, Teucer was the nephew of King Priam of Troy and the cousin of Hector and Paris—all of whom he fought against in the Trojan War.
Non foi posíbel iniciar % #!WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
In Greek mythology, the Argonauts were a band of heroes who, in the years before the Trojan War, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece.
PresentaciónWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
One legend has it that in the Heroic Age before the Trojan War, Theseus abandoned Ariadne on this island after she helped him kill the Minotaur and escape from the Labyrinth.
A función HOUR devolve a hora dun determinado momento. De non se establecer parámetro ningún dase a hora na que se esteaWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
For medieval writers, the two most influential ancient sources on the Trojan War were the purported eye-witness accounts of Dares the Phrygian, and Dictys the Cretan, which both survive in Latin versions.
A exportar a vistaWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Merops, king of Percote, father of two sons (Amphius and Adrastus) killed by Diomedes in the Trojan War, and of two daughters, Cleite, wife of Cyzicus, and Arisbe, the first wife of Priam.
Tipo de axusteWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The drama is ultimately based on the play Iphigenia in Tauris by the ancient Greek dramatist Euripides which deals with stories concerning the family of Agamemnon in the aftermath of the Trojan War.
MantenedorWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
In the Ephemeridos belli Trojani (Journal of the Trojan War), supposedly written by Dictys the Cretan during the Trojan War itself, Troilus is again a defeated warrior, but this time captured with his brother Lycaon.
Sincronizar o título XMPWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Notable queens of the Amazons are Penthesilea, who participated in the Trojan War, and her sister Hippolyta, whose magical girdle, given to her by her father Ares, was the object of one of the labours of Heracles.
Borrar permanentemente as mensaxes caducadasWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
In the 4th century AD a certain Q. Septimius brought out Dictys Cretensis Ephemeris belli Trojani ("Dictys of Crete, chronicle of the Trojan War") in six books, a work that professed to be a Latin translation of the Greek version.
rosa caranguexo #colorWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Authors of the 12th and 13th centuries such as Joseph of Exeter and Albert of Stade continued to tell the legend of the Trojan War in Latin in a form that follows Dares' tale with Troilus remaining one of the most important warriors on the Trojan side.
Nova configuración %WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Dictys Cretensis or Dictys of Crete (/ˈdɪktɪs kriːˈtɛnzɪs/; Classical Latin: ) (Ancient Greek: Δίκτυς ὁ Κρής) of Knossus was the legendary companion of Idomeneus during the Trojan War, and the purported author of a diary of its events, that deployed some of the same materials worked up by Homer for the Iliad.
nome incorrectoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The logographers, though they worked within the same mythic tradition, were distinct from the epic poets of the Trojan War cycle because they wrote in prose, in a non-periodic style which Aristotle (Rhetoric, 1049a 29) calls λέξις εἰρομένη (lexis eiromenê, from εἴρω, eiro, "attach, join up"), that is, a "continuous" or "running" style.
Escolla esta opción se quere eliminar as liñas duplicadas no rexisto (poderá ser lentoWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
This tale went on to achieve greater currency because its inventor linked Brutus to the diaspora of heroes that followed the Trojan War, and thus provided raw material which later mythographers such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Michael Drayton, and John Milton could draw upon, linking the settlement of Britain to the heroic age of Greek literature, for their several and diverse literary purposes.
En realidade non son para... benWikiMatrix WikiMatrix
28 sinne gevind in 5 ms. Hulle kom uit baie bronne en word nie nagegaan nie.