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==Wikipedia EL==
==Wikipedia EL==
Με τον τίτλο Βατραχομυομαχία είναι γνωστό κυρίως ένα μικρό εύθυμο έπος που σώθηκε ως τις μέρες μας από την αρχαία Ελλάδα. Είναι επίσης γνωστό και ως Βατραχομαχία, ή και ως Μυομαχία. Αποτελεί παρωδία της Ιλιάδας του Ομήρου. Σε 303 στίχους αφηγείται ένα λυσσαλέο πόλεμο μεταξύ των βατράχων ενός έλους και των γύρω ποντικών.
Με τον τίτλο Βατραχομυομαχία είναι γνωστό κυρίως ένα μικρό εύθυμο έπος που σώθηκε ως τις μέρες μας από την αρχαία Ελλάδα. Είναι επίσης γνωστό και ως Βατραχομαχία, ή και ως Μυομαχία. Αποτελεί παρωδία της Ιλιάδας του Ομήρου. Σε 303 στίχους αφηγείται ένα λυσσαλέο πόλεμο μεταξύ των βατράχων ενός έλους και των γύρω ποντικών.
==Wikipedia EN==
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The Batrachomyomachia (Ancient Greek: Βατραχομυομαχία, from βάτραχος, "frog", μῦς, "mouse", and μάχη, "battle") or Battle of the Frogs and Mice is a comic epic, or a parody of the Iliad, commonly attributed to Homer, although other authors have been proposed.
|wketx=The Batrachomyomachia (Ancient Greek: Βατραχομυομαχία, from βάτραχος, "frog", μῦς, "mouse", and μάχη, "battle") or Battle of the Frogs and Mice is a comic epic, or a parody of the Iliad, commonly attributed to Homer, although other authors have been proposed.


Psycharpax, the Mouse-Prince, having escaped a hunting cat, stops by the shore of a lake to drink, and encounters the Frog King Physignathus. Physignathus offers to show Psycharpax his kingdom, on the other side of the lake, and the Mouse agrees. Psycharpax climbs onto the Frog King's back, and Physignathus begins to swim across the lake. In the middle of the lake, they are confronted by a frightening water snake. Physignathus dives, forgetting about Psycharpax, who cannot swim, and drowns.
Psycharpax, the Mouse-Prince, having escaped a hunting cat, stops by the shore of a lake to drink, and encounters the Frog King Physignathus. Physignathus offers to show Psycharpax his kingdom, on the other side of the lake, and the Mouse agrees. Psycharpax climbs onto the Frog King's back, and Physignathus begins to swim across the lake. In the middle of the lake, they are confronted by a frightening water snake. Physignathus dives, forgetting about Psycharpax, who cannot swim, and drowns.


On the bank, another Mouse witnesses Psycharpax' death, and informs the other Mice, who arm themselves for battle to avenge the Frog King's treachery, and send a herald to the Frogs with a declaration of war. The Frogs blame their King, who altogether denies the incident. In the meantime, Zeus, seeing the brewing war, proposes that the gods take sides, and specifically that Athena help the Mice. Athena refuses, saying that Mice have done her a lot of mischief. Eventually the gods decide to watch rather than get involved. A battle ensues, and the Mice prevail. Zeus summons a force of crabs to prevent the complete destruction of the Frogs. Powerless against the armoured crabs, the Mice retreat, and the one-day war ends at sundown.
On the bank, another Mouse witnesses Psycharpax' death, and informs the other Mice, who arm themselves for battle to avenge the Frog King's treachery, and send a herald to the Frogs with a declaration of war. The Frogs blame their King, who altogether denies the incident. In the meantime, Zeus, seeing the brewing war, proposes that the gods take sides, and specifically that Athena help the Mice. Athena refuses, saying that Mice have done her a lot of mischief. Eventually the gods decide to watch rather than get involved. A battle ensues, and the Mice prevail. Zeus summons a force of crabs to prevent the complete destruction of the Frogs. Powerless against the armoured crabs, the Mice retreat, and the one-day war ends at sundown.
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==Wikipedia DE==
==Wikipedia DE==
Der Froschmäusekrieg (altgriechisch Βατραχομυομαχία Batrachomyomachía, ursprünglich wohl kurz Batrachomachia „Froschkrieg“ betitelt) ist ein unter dem Namen Homers überliefertes Epyllion aus späthellenistischer Zeit, das als Parodie auf die homerischen Epen einen Krieg zwischen den Fröschen und den Mäusen schildert.
Der Froschmäusekrieg (altgriechisch Βατραχομυομαχία Batrachomyomachía, ursprünglich wohl kurz Batrachomachia „Froschkrieg“ betitelt) ist ein unter dem Namen Homers überliefertes Epyllion aus späthellenistischer Zeit, das als Parodie auf die homerischen Epen einen Krieg zwischen den Fröschen und den Mäusen schildert.