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|wketx=[[Briseis]] (/braɪˈsiːɪs/; Ancient Greek: [[Βρισηίς]] Brīsēís, pronounced [briːsɛːís]) ("daughter of [[Briseus]]"), also known as [[Hippodameia]] ([[Ἱπποδάμεια]], [hippodámeːa]), is a significant character in the [[Iliad]]. Her role as a status symbol is at the heart of the dispute between [[Achilles]] and [[Agamemnon]] that initiates the plot of Homer's epic. She was married to [[Mynes]], a son of the King of [[Lyrnessus]], until the Achaeans sacked her city and was given to Achilles shortly before the events of the poem. Being forced to give Briseis to Agamemnon, Achilles refused to reenter the battle. | |||
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|dgtxt=(Βρῑσηίς) -ίδος, ἡ<br />mit. [[Briseida]] e.e. [[hija de Briseo o Brises]] hecha cautiva por Aquiles <i>Il</i>.1.184, 323, Βρισηὶς κούρη <i>Il</i>.1.336, 9.106, Paus.10.25.4, D.H.<i>Rh</i>.9.13, Str.13.1.7, Luc.<i>Pr.Im</i>.24, Q.S.3.552, 687<br /><b class="num">•</b>plu. Βρισηίδες [[hijas de Brises]], <i>EM</i> 604.55G. | |dgtxt=(Βρῑσηίς) -ίδος, ἡ<br />mit. [[Briseida]] e.e. [[hija de Briseo o Brises]] hecha cautiva por Aquiles <i>Il</i>.1.184, 323, Βρισηὶς κούρη <i>Il</i>.1.336, 9.106, Paus.10.25.4, D.H.<i>Rh</i>.9.13, Str.13.1.7, Luc.<i>Pr.Im</i>.24, Q.S.3.552, 687<br /><b class="num">•</b>plu. Βρισηίδες [[hijas de Brises]], <i>EM</i> 604.55G. | ||
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Briseis (/braɪˈsiːɪs/; Ancient Greek: Βρισηίς Brīsēís, pronounced [briːsɛːís]) ("daughter of Briseus"), also known as Hippodameia (Ἱπποδάμεια, [hippodámeːa]), is a significant character in the Iliad. Her role as a status symbol is at the heart of the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that initiates the plot of Homer's epic. She was married to Mynes, a son of the King of Lyrnessus, until the Achaeans sacked her city and was given to Achilles shortly before the events of the poem. Being forced to give Briseis to Agamemnon, Achilles refused to reenter the battle.
Spanish (DGE)
(Βρῑσηίς) -ίδος, ἡ
mit. Briseida e.e. hija de Briseo o Brises hecha cautiva por Aquiles Il.1.184, 323, Βρισηὶς κούρη Il.1.336, 9.106, Paus.10.25.4, D.H.Rh.9.13, Str.13.1.7, Luc.Pr.Im.24, Q.S.3.552, 687
•plu. Βρισηίδες hijas de Brises, EM 604.55G.