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  • Epic Cycle
  • History of the Trojan War told in poems

    The Epic Cycle (Ancient Greek: Ἐπικὸς Κύκλος, romanized: Epikòs Kýklos) was a collection of Ancient Greek epic poems, composed in dactylic hexameter and

    Epic Cycle

    Epic Cycle

    Epic_Cycle

  • Baal Cycle
  • Levantine mythological cycle of stories

    The Baal Cycle is an Ugaritic text (c. 1300–1100 BCE) about the Canaanite god Baʿal (𐎁𐎓𐎍 lit. "Owner", "Lord"), a storm god associated with fertility

    Baal Cycle

    Baal Cycle

    Baal_Cycle

  • Literary cycle
  • the Great Alexander Romance Roman d'Alixandre Classical mythology The Epic Cycle centering on the Trojan War Roman de Troie Aeneid (Roman d'Enéas) The

    Literary cycle

    Literary_cycle

  • The Slav Epic
  • Cycle of paintings by Alphonse Mucha

    Epic (Czech: Slovanská epopej) is a cycle of 20 large canvases painted by Czech Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha between 1910 and 1928. The cycle depicts

    The Slav Epic

    The Slav Epic

    The_Slav_Epic

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    Jonathan S. (2003). The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 49–53. ISBN 978-0-8018-7481-9. Powell

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Homeric Greek
  • Form of the Greek language found in Homer

    written form influenced by Attic. It was later named Epic Greek because it was used as the language of epic poetry, typically in dactylic hexameter, by poets

    Homeric Greek

    Homeric_Greek

  • Nestor's Cup (mythology)
  • Legendary golden mixing cup owned by the hero Nestor

    cup is described in the Iliad, and possibly appeared elsewhere in the Epic Cycle. Despite its brief appearance in the Iliad, the cup was the subject of

    Nestor's Cup (mythology)

    Nestor's Cup (mythology)

    Nestor's_Cup_(mythology)

  • Theban Cycle
  • Literary work

    The Theban Cycle (Greek: Θηβαϊκὸς Κύκλος) is a collection of four lost epics of ancient Greek literature which tells the mythological history of the Boeotian

    Theban Cycle

    Theban Cycle

    Theban_Cycle

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    relationship between the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the largely lost poems of the Epic Cycle; about whether Homer lived and, if he did, when; and whether the poems

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Epic (genre)
  • Genre of narrative presented in a long format

    connected individual works, evoking the epic cycle. Originating once again from the style of the ancient epic, a certain level of seriousness is expected

    Epic (genre)

    Epic_(genre)

  • Indian epic poetry
  • Epic poetry of the Indian subcontinent

    granary of epic poetries, mostly written in archaic version of the Meitei script in Puyas, the Meitei texts. The sagas of the seven epic cycles of incarnations

    Indian epic poetry

    Indian_epic_poetry

  • List of epic poems
  • forming the so-called Epic Cycle (only fragments survive) Oedipodea, Thebaid, Epigoni and Alcmeonis, forming the so-called Theban Cycle (only fragments survive)

    List of epic poems

    List of epic poems

    List_of_epic_poems

  • Penthesilea
  • Amazonian queen in Greek mythology

    1887, was named in her honor. In the five book epic Aethiopis, which was part of the Epic Cycle (or Cycle of Troy) on the Trojan War, the coming to Troy

    Penthesilea

    Penthesilea

    Penthesilea

  • Odysseus
  • Legendary Greek king of Ithaca

    the hero of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in that same epic cycle. As the son of Laërtes

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

  • Phoenix (son of Amyntor)
  • Greek mythical figure

    Homer has him tell his story. He is also mentioned several times in the Epic Cycle. There were several lost 5th-century BC tragedies titled Phoenix, which

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)

  • Matter of Britain
  • Body of medieval literature

    were first described in the 12th century by French poet Jean Bodel, whose epic Chanson des Saisnes [fr] ("Song of the Saxons") contains the lines: Ne sont

    Matter of Britain

    Matter_of_Britain

  • Aristeia
  • Scene of heroic excellence

    narrative element in the dramatic conventions of epic poetry. Studied particularly in Homeric works and in the Cycle, an aristeia describes the actions of a single

    Aristeia

    Aristeia

  • Epigoni (epic)
  • Lost epic poem

    Epigonoi, "Progeny") was an early Greek epic, a sequel to the Thebaid and therefore grouped in the Theban cycle. Some ancient authors seem to have considered

    Epigoni (epic)

    Epigoni_(epic)

  • Serbian epic poetry
  • Form of epic poetry

    accompanying the epic poetry is the gusle. Serbian epic poetry helped in developing the Serbian national consciousness. The cycles of Prince Marko, the

    Serbian epic poetry

    Serbian epic poetry

    Serbian_epic_poetry

  • Greek mythology
  • Body of myths originating in ancient Greece

    Myths are also preserved in the Homeric Hymns, in fragments of epic poems of the Epic Cycle, in lyric poems, in the works of the tragedians and comedians

    Greek mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek_mythology

  • Antiope (mother of Amphion)
  • Greek mythological figure

    Zethus, the heroes who founded seven-gated Thebes. Another entry of the Epic Cycle, the now lost Cypria, apparently referenced Antiope with the story of

    Antiope (mother of Amphion)

    Antiope (mother of Amphion)

    Antiope_(mother_of_Amphion)

  • Little Iliad
  • Lost ancient Greek epic

    lost epic of ancient Greek literature. It was one of the Epic Cycle, that is, the Trojan cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic verse

    Little Iliad

    Little Iliad

    Little_Iliad

  • Cypria
  • C. 7th century BCE epic poem

    subsequently was lost to view. It was part of the Epic Cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic hexameter verse. The story of the Cypria

    Cypria

    Cypria

  • Telegony
  • Lost sequel to the Odyssey

    birth on Aeaea, far from Odysseus' home of Ithaca. It was part of the Epic Cycle of poems that recounted the myths of the Trojan War as well as the events

    Telegony

    Telegony

  • Epic of Koroghlu
  • Heroic epic poem of the Turkic peoples

    (also known as Gurghuli) is the titular character of the epic cycle from Central Asia. The cycle includes up to fifty segments which are still performed

    Epic of Koroghlu

    Epic of Koroghlu

    Epic_of_Koroghlu

  • Titanomachy (epic poem)
  • Poem describing the Olympians struggle with the Titans

    the tyrant Cypselus about 657 BC. M.L. West, "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?" The Journal of Hellenic Studies 122 (2002), pp. 109–133. The present

    Titanomachy (epic poem)

    Titanomachy (epic poem)

    Titanomachy_(epic_poem)

  • Trojan Horse
  • Wooden horse in Greek mythology

    a Latin epic poem from the time of Augustus. The story featured heavily in the Little Iliad and the Sack of Troy, both part of the Epic Cycle, but these

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan_Horse

  • Aethiopis
  • Lost Greek epic

    Aethiopis, is a lost epic of ancient Greek literature. It was one of the Epic Cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic verse. The story

    Aethiopis

    Aethiopis

    Aethiopis

  • Eris (mythology)
  • Greek goddess of strife and discord

    of the poems in the Epic Cycle, which told the entire story of the Trojan War. The Cypria, which is the first poem in the Cycle, describes events preceding

    Eris (mythology)

    Eris (mythology)

    Eris_(mythology)

  • Kingdom of Fanes
  • Ladin national epic

    is the national epic of the Ladin people in the Dolomites and the most important part of the Ladin literature. Originally an epic cycle, today it is known

    Kingdom of Fanes

    Kingdom of Fanes

    Kingdom_of_Fanes

  • Homeric Question
  • Debate about the identity of Homer and the authorship of the ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey''

    structure of the Homeric poems, and their relation to the other epics of the Trojan cycle. These epics had in the meantime been made the subject of a work which

    Homeric Question

    Homeric Question

    Homeric_Question

  • Antinous of Ithaca
  • Greek mythical character

    In the Epic Cycle, Antinous (also Antinoüs; Latin: Antinous) or Antinoös (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίνοος, romanized: Antínoös) was the Ithacan son of Eupeithes

    Antinous of Ithaca

    Antinous of Ithaca

    Antinous_of_Ithaca

  • Ajax the Great
  • Character in Greek Mythology

    figure and a warrior of great courage in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War, being second only to Achilles among

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax_the_Great

  • Iliupersis
  • Lost ancient Greek epic

    lost epic of ancient Greek literature. It was one of the Epic Cycle, that is, the Trojan cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic verse

    Iliupersis

    Iliupersis

    Iliupersis

  • Poetae Epici Graeci
  • Edition of Ancient Greek fragments

    information from or about lost works of early Greek epic poetry. It opens with the fragments of the Epic Cycle, a collection of poems composed around the 7th

    Poetae Epici Graeci

    Poetae_Epici_Graeci

  • Epic film
  • Style of filmmaking with large scale, sweeping scope, and spectacle

    exemplified by such works as the Epic of Gilgamesh and the works of the Trojan War Cycle. In classical literature, epics are considered works focused on

    Epic film

    Epic film

    Epic_film

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    one of the war's heroes. Other parts of the war are described in a cycle of epic poems, which have survived through fragments. Episodes from the war

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin
  • 2026 American TV series or program

    Thrones". Basu, Devanshi (November 20, 2025). "The Pendragon Cycle Trailer Previews Epic New Daily Wire+ Fantasy Series". ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers

    The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin

    The_Pendragon_Cycle:_Rise_of_the_Merlin

  • Ancient Greek religion
  • processions at festivals. The Trojan Palladium, famous from the myths of the Epic Cycle and supposedly ending up in Rome, was one of these. The sacred boulder

    Ancient Greek religion

    Ancient Greek religion

    Ancient_Greek_religion

  • Epic poetry
  • Lengthy poem dealing with supernatural forces

    In poetry, an epic is a lengthy narrative poem typically about the extraordinary deeds of extraordinary characters who, in dealings with gods or other

    Epic poetry

    Epic poetry

    Epic_poetry

  • Venetus A
  • 10th-century manuscript

    commentaries known as the "A scholia", and a summary of the early Greek Epic Cycle which is by far the most important source of information on those lost

    Venetus A

    Venetus A

    Venetus_A

  • Nostoi
  • Lost Ancient Greek epic

    Returns of the Greeks, is a lost epic poem of ancient Greek literature. A part of the Epic Cycle, also known as Trojan cycle, it narrated the stories of the

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

  • Lists of Greek mythological figures
  • Catasterismi Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni papyrus Dionysiaca Epic Cycle Homeric Hymns Iliad Odyssey Orphic Hymns Theogony Works and Days Other

    Lists of Greek mythological figures

    Lists_of_Greek_mythological_figures

  • Caduceus
  • Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Caduceus

    Caduceus

    Caduceus

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    is described in depth in an epitome of the Cypria, a lost poem of the Epic Cycle, which records that all the gods and goddesses as well as various mortals

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • Hemera
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the day

    "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?" in The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 122, pp. 109–133. JSTOR 3246207. West, M. L. (2003), Greek Epic Fragments: From

    Hemera

    Hemera

    Hemera

  • Judgement of Paris
  • Story from Greek mythology

    audience; a fuller version was told in the Cypria, a lost work of the Epic Cycle, of which only fragments (and a reliable summary) remain. The later writers

    Judgement of Paris

    Judgement of Paris

    Judgement_of_Paris

  • Troy (given name)
  • Name list

    of the legendary Trojan War described in the Epic Cycle of Ancient Greece, most famously in Homer's epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. Troy, stage

    Troy (given name)

    Troy_(given_name)

  • Pandora's box
  • Greek mythological artefact

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Pandora's box

    Pandora's box

    Pandora's_box

  • Epic of King Gesar
  • East and Central Asian epic cycle

    place and time, the historicity of figures within the cycle remain indeterminate. Although the epic was sung all over Tibetan-speaking regions, with Kham

    Epic of King Gesar

    Epic of King Gesar

    Epic_of_King_Gesar

  • Arctinus of Miletus
  • Greek: Ἀρκτῖνος ὁ Μιλήσιος) was a Greek epic poet credited with the composition of at least two works in the epic cycle. Traditionally dated between 775 BC

    Arctinus of Miletus

    Arctinus_of_Miletus

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    night she conceived Helen. On the other hand, in the Cypria, part of the Epic Cycle, Helen was the daughter of Zeus and the goddess Nemesis. The date of the

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Laocoön
  • Trojan priest in Greek and Roman mythology

    Ancient Greek: Λᾱοκόωντος) is a figure in Greek and Roman mythology and the Epic Cycle. Laocoön is a Trojan priest. He and his two young sons were attacked by

    Laocoön

    Laocoön

    Laocoön

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    Catasterismi Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni papyrus Dionysiaca Epic Cycle Homeric Hymns Iliad Odyssey Orphic Hymns Theogony Works and Days Other

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Rod of Asclepius
  • Symbol of medicine

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod_of_Asclepius

  • Prometheus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    Regisseur und Theologe, p. 30. West, M. L. (2002). "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 122: 109–133. doi:10.2307/3246207

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Prometheus

  • Golden Fleece
  • Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Golden Fleece

    Golden Fleece

    Golden_Fleece

  • Trojan War in literature and the arts
  • Agamemnon and Achilles. the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer other poems in the Epic Cycle (all lost): the Kypria, attributed to Stasinos of Cyprus the Aithiopis

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan_War_in_literature_and_the_arts

  • Selene
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon

    Catasterismi Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni papyrus Dionysiaca Epic Cycle Homeric Hymns Iliad Odyssey Orphic Hymns Theogony Works and Days Other

    Selene

    Selene

    Selene

  • Aether (mythology)
  • Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology

    "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?" in The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 122, pp. 109–133. JSTOR 3246207. West, M. L. (2003), Greek Epic Fragments: From

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether_(mythology)

  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    ouroboros is often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal or a cycle of life, death and rebirth; the snake's skin sloughing symbolises the transmigration

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

  • Palladium (classical antiquity)
  • Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology

    according to the epitome of the Little Iliad (one of the books of the Epic Cycle) preserved in Proclus's Chrestomathia, went by night to Troy disguised

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium_(classical_antiquity)

  • Amazons
  • Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology

    BCE), like the Iliad and several other epics, is one of the works that in combination form the Trojan War Epic Cycle. In one of the few references to the

    Amazons

    Amazons

    Amazons

  • Helenus (son of Priam)
  • Mythical Trojan prince and seer

    1388; Apollodorus, Epitome 5.9 Apollodorus, Epitome 5.10 West (2013). The Epic Cycle. Oxford University Press. p. 263. Apollodorus, Epitome 6.12 & 13; Pausanias

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus_(son_of_Priam)

  • Nyx
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the night

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Nyx

    Nyx

    Nyx

  • Paris (mythology)
  • Trojan prince, second husband of Helen of Troy

    West, Martin (2003). Greek Epic Fragments. Harvard University Press. p. 113. ISBN 0-674-99605-4. West, Martin (2003). Greek Epic Fragments. Harvard University

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris_(mythology)

  • Centaur
  • Greek mythological creature

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Centaur

    Centaur

    Centaur

  • Troilus
  • Mythical prince of Troy in Greek mythology

    and the surrounding events appeared in its most definitive form in the Epic Cycle of eight narrative poems from the archaic period in Greece (750 BC – 480

    Troilus

    Troilus

    Troilus

  • Piyama-Radu
  • Warlord in Hittite texts

    exploits served as the basis for later stories about Achilles in the Epic Cycle. The relevant Hittite archival correspondence referring to him include:

    Piyama-Radu

    Piyama-Radu

  • Epic of Jangar
  • Traditional oral epic poem (tuuli) of the Mongols

    The epic of Jangar or Jangar epic (Kalmyk: Җаңһр, romanized: Cañhr, [d͡ʒaŋɣər]; Mongolian: ᠵᠢᠩᠭᠠᠷ, Жангар, romanized: Jangar, [d͡ʒɑŋɢər]) is a traditional

    Epic of Jangar

    Epic of Jangar

    Epic_of_Jangar

  • Ambrosia
  • Mythical food of the Greek gods

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Ambrosia

    Ambrosia

    Ambrosia

  • Ulster Cycle
  • Grouping of Irish myths

    and most important tale is the epic Táin Bó Cúailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley). The Ulster Cycle is one of the four 'cycles' of Irish mythology and legend

    Ulster Cycle

    Ulster_Cycle

  • Muong people
  • Ethnic group of Northern Vietnam

    couple called Chim Ây (male bird) and Cái Ứa (female bird). In the Mường epic cycle the origins of all natural phenomena, the first people and then their

    Muong people

    Muong people

    Muong_people

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    Catasterismi Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni papyrus Dionysiaca Epic Cycle Homeric Hymns Iliad Odyssey Orphic Hymns Theogony Works and Days Other

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Apple of Discord
  • Allegorical item from Greek mythology

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Apple of Discord

    Apple of Discord

    Apple_of_Discord

  • Digenes Akritas
  • 12th-century Byzantine Greek epic poem

    Anatolian provinces. The acritic songs represented the remnants of an ancient epic cycle in Byzantium and, due to their long oral transmission throughout the empire

    Digenes Akritas

    Digenes Akritas

    Digenes_Akritas

  • Mala (caste)
  • Caste in South India

    Kannamadasu appears within the narrative cycle surrounding the conflict. Scholarly analyses of the Palnadu epic corpus describe the portrayal of Brahmanaidu

    Mala (caste)

    Mala_(caste)

  • Myrmidons
  • Mythological soldiers commanded by Achilles in Homer's Iliad

    Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia in Aulis Philoctetes Ajax The Trojan Women Posthomerica

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

  • Posthomerica
  • Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna

    described in the epic poems Aethiopis and Iliou Persis by Arctinus of Miletus, and the Little Iliad by Lesches, all now-lost poems of the Epic Cycle. The first

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

  • Mycenaean Greece
  • Late Bronze Age Greek civilization

    of much ancient Greek literature and mythology, including the Trojan Epic Cycle. The Bronze Age in mainland Greece is generally termed as the "Helladic

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean Greece

    Mycenaean_Greece

  • Khamba Thoibi Sheireng
  • Poem in Classical Meitei language

    Legend of Manipur" by Suniti Kumar Chatterjee, as well as one of the 7 epic cycles of incarnations, constituting the Moirang Kangleirol of Ancient Moirang

    Khamba Thoibi Sheireng

    Khamba_Thoibi_Sheireng

  • Leto
  • Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis

    tragedy The Phoenician Women which adds Zeus as the father. In Virgil's epic the Aeneid, when Nisus addresses the Moon/Luna, he calls her "daughter of

    Leto

    Leto

    Leto

  • Titanomachy
  • Ancient Greek mythic war

    185-195. Hyginus, Fabulae 150. West, M. L. (2002). "'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle?". Journal of Hellenic Studies. 122: 109–133. doi:10.2307/3246207. JSTOR 3246207

    Titanomachy

    Titanomachy

    Titanomachy

  • Theia
  • Goddess of sight in Greek mythology

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Theia

    Theia

    Theia

  • Cornucopia
  • Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Cornucopia

    Cornucopia

    Cornucopia

  • Chaos (cosmogony)
  • Void state preceding creation

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos_(cosmogony)

  • Erinyes
  • Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology

    rather than vengeance, and of the city. She persuades them to break the cycle of blood for blood (except in the case of war, which is fought for glory

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

  • Cap of invisibility
  • Object in classical mythology

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Cap of invisibility

    Cap of invisibility

    Cap_of_invisibility

  • Der Ring des Nibelungen
  • Cycle of four operas by Richard Wagner

    Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based

    Der Ring des Nibelungen

    Der Ring des Nibelungen

    Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen

  • Thetis
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    some regions by historical writers, such as Pausanias. In the Trojan War cycle of myth, the wedding of Thetis and the Greek hero Peleus is one of the precipitating

    Thetis

    Thetis

    Thetis

  • Phanes
  • Ancient Greek deity of procreation

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Phanes

    Phanes

    Phanes

  • Christos Tsagalis
  • Greek classical scholar

    fragmentary Greek epic of the archaic and classical periods, which has been rather neglected and is not related to the Epic Cycle, has created a solid

    Christos Tsagalis

    Christos Tsagalis

    Christos_Tsagalis

  • Amphitrite
  • Queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology

    constellation Delphinus. Amphitrite is not fully personified in the Homeric epics: "out on the open sea, in Amphitrite's breakers" (Odyssey iii.101), "moaning

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    elbow, "drawing a spurt of blood". In the few fragmentary poems of the Epic Cycle which describe the hero's death (i.e. the Cypria, the Little Iliad by

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Hera
  • Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus

    substantial role in The Iliad, appearing in several books throughout the epic poem. She makes many attempts to thwart the Trojan Army. In Books 1 and 2

    Hera

    Hera

    Hera

  • Duma (epic)
  • Sung epic poem originating in Ukraine

    dumy) is an oral epic poem which originated in Ukraine during the Cossack Era in the sixteenth century, possibly based on earlier Kyivan epic forms. Historically

    Duma (epic)

    Duma (epic)

    Duma_(epic)

  • Panacea (medicine)
  • Supposed universal remedy

    Xenia Texts / odes / epic poems Epic Cycle Aethiopis Cypria Iliad Iliupersis Little Iliad Nostoi Odyssey Telegony Theban Cycle Oedipodea Thebaid Epigoni

    Panacea (medicine)

    Panacea_(medicine)

  • Iris (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow

    was permitted to live with her husband forevermore. According to the lost epic Cypria by Stasinus, it was Iris who informed Menelaus, who had sailed off

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris_(mythology)

  • Song cycle
  • Group of songs designed to be performed in sequence as a single entity

    A song cycle (German: Liederkreis or Liederzyklus) is a group or cycle of individually complete songs designed to be performed in sequence as a unit.

    Song cycle

    Song_cycle

  • Cyclic Poets
  • Ancient Greek epic poets

    The Cyclic Poets is a shorthand term for the early Greek epic poets, who were approximate contemporaries of Homer. No more is known about those poets than

    Cyclic Poets

    Cyclic_Poets

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  • A'zam
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    A'zam

    Greatest. Biggest.

  • Arulsyankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Arulsyankar

    Lord Shiva

  • Hemalatha
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Tamil

    Hemalatha

    Golden

  • Dalsher
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dalsher

    Bold; Brave

  • TELAMONIAN
  • Male

    Greek

    TELAMONIAN

    Variant spelling of Greek Telamonion, TELAMONIAN means "son of Telamon."

  • Mashoodah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mashoodah

    Evidenced

  • Zabir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zabir

    The Person who have Religious Knowledge

  • Kujitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kujitha

  • Dhanusa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhanusa

    Bow

  • Isham
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Isham

    From the Iron One's Estate

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  • Epic
  • a.

    Narrated in a grand style; pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem, usually called an heroic poem, in which real or fictitious events, usually the achievements of some hero, are narrated in an elevated style.

  • Epos
  • n.

    An epic.

  • Thebaid
  • n.

    A Latin epic poem by Statius about Thebes in Boeotia.

  • Epical
  • a.

    Epic.

  • Eric
  • n.

    A recompense formerly given by a murderer to the relatives of the murdered person.

  • liad
  • n.

    A celebrated Greek epic poem, in twenty-four books, on the destruction of Ilium, the ancient Troy. The Iliad is ascribed to Homer.

  • Sepic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to sepia; done in sepia; as, a sepic drawing.

  • Aeneid
  • n.

    The great epic poem of Virgil, of which the hero is Aeneas.

  • Messiad
  • n.

    A German epic poem on the Messiah, by Klopstock.

  • Odyssey
  • n.

    An epic poem attributed to Homer, which describes the return of Ulysses to Ithaca after the siege of Troy.

  • Ramayana
  • n.

    The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit. The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita.

  • Rhapsodist
  • n.

    Anciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; especially, one whose profession was to recite the verses of Hormer and other epic poets.

  • Eriach
  • n.

    Alt. of Eric

  • Fable
  • n.

    The plot, story, or connected series of events, forming the subject of an epic or dramatic poem.

  • Cid
  • n.

    An epic poem, which celebrates the exploits of the Spanish national hero, Ruy Diaz.

  • Pic
  • n.

    A Turkish cloth measure, varying from 18 to 28 inches.

  • Epic
  • n.

    An epic or heroic poem. See Epic, a.

  • Epopoeia
  • n.

    An epic poem; epic poetry.