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|mdlsjtxt=[[Θερσίτης]], ου,<br />[[Thersites]], i. e. the [[audacious]] ( from [[θέρσος]], aeolic for [[θάρσος]]), Hom. | |||
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|lsmtext='''Θερσίτης:''' -ου, ὁ, [[Θερσίτης]], δηλ. ο Αυθάδης (από το [[θέρσος]], Αιολ. αντί [[θάρσος]]), σε Όμηρ. | |lsmtext='''Θερσίτης:''' -ου, ὁ, [[Θερσίτης]], δηλ. ο Αυθάδης (από το [[θέρσος]], Αιολ. αντί [[θάρσος]]), σε Όμηρ. | ||
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|wketx=In Greek mythology, Thersites (/θɜːrˈsaɪtiːz/; Ancient Greek: Θερσίτης) was a soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War. | |wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Thersites]] (/θɜːrˈsaɪtiːz/; Ancient Greek: [[Θερσίτης]]) was a soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War. | ||
The Iliad does not mention his father's name, which may suggest that he should be viewed as a commoner rather than an aristocratic hero. However, a quotation from another lost epic in the Trojan cycle, the Aethiopis, names his parents as Agrius of Calydon and Dia, a daughter of King Porthaon. | The Iliad does not mention his father's name, which may suggest that he should be viewed as a commoner rather than an aristocratic hero. However, a quotation from another lost epic in the Trojan cycle, the Aethiopis, names his parents as Agrius of Calydon and Dia, a daughter of King Porthaon. |