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Greek mythological character
in Greek mythology. Patroclus is an important character in Homer's Iliad. Although Homer does not explicitly describe Patroclus and Achilles as lovers
Patroclus
Relationship in Classical Greece
deep, meaningful relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, where Achilles is tender toward Patroclus, but callous and arrogant toward others. Its exact
Achilles_and_Patroclus
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
retelling of the Trojan War as told from the perspective of Patroclus. The novel follows Patroclus' relationship with Achilles, from their initial meeting
The_Song_of_Achilles
Greek mythological hero
grew up in Phthia with his childhood companion Patroclus. Homer further writes that Achilles taught Patroclus what he himself had been taught by Chiron, including
Achilles
Epic poem attributed to Homer
all wounded. Achilles sends Patroclus from his camp to inquire about the Achaean casualties, and while there, Patroclus is moved to pity by a speech
Iliad
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Patroclus or Πάτροκλος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Greek mythology, Patroclus, Greek Patroklos, was Achilles’ best friend and, according
Patroclus_(disambiguation)
Jupiter trojan asteroid
2033. Patroclus was discovered on 17 October 1906, by astronomer August Kopff at the Heidelberg Observatory in Germany, and was named after Patroclus in
617_Patroclus
Greek mythological figure
different individuals: Patroclus, the Thespian son of Heracles and Pyrippe, daughter of King Thespius of Thespiae. Patroclus and his 49 half-brothers
Patroclus_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Patroclus may refer to: Patroclus of Bourges (496-576), Merovingian ascetic Patroclus of Troyes (d. 259), wealthy native of Troyes, known for his
Saint_Patroclus
List of ships with the same or similar names
Patroclus after Patroclus, the Ancient Greek hero Achilles' best friend. SS Patroclus (1872), a 2,074-ton ship of the Blue Funnel Line SS Patroclus (1896)
SS_Patroclus
(UK-APC) for Patroclus, the squire and close friend of Achilles in Homer's Iliad. This article incorporates public domain material from "Patroclus Hill". Geographic
Patroclus_Hill
Greek mythological figure
identified by Gaius Julius Hyginus as the wife of Menoetius and mother of Patroclus. The former was one of the Argonauts and the latter a participant of the
Philomela (mother of Patroclus)
Philomela_(mother_of_Patroclus)
Legendary war in Greek mythology
Patroclus was then killed by Hector, who took Achilles's armour from the body of Patroclus. Achilles, maddened with grief over the death of Patroclus
Trojan_War
Christian martyr from Troyes, Gaul (c. 259)
Saint Patroclus (Patroccus; French: Parre, German: Patroklus) of Troyes was a Christian martyr who died around 259 AD. Patroclus was a wealthy aristocrat
Patroclus_of_Troyes
Ptolemaic admiral
late 268 BC, provides the stage for the better known part of Patroclus' career. Patroclus has frequently been called nauarchos (admiral) by modern studies
Patroclus_(admiral)
shrines of the two heroes Achilles and Patroclus; Alexander honoring Achilles, and Hephaestion honoring Patroclus. Ancient writers did not conclusively
Homosexuality in ancient Greece
Homosexuality_in_ancient_Greece
Figure from Greek mythology
performing Patroclus' funeral in Book Twenty-three. Agamemnon volunteers for the javelin throwing contest, one of the games being held in Patroclus' honor
Agamemnon
Mythological Greek hero in the Trojan War
the one between Achilles and Patroclus, but never fully eclipsed the prior relationship. At the funeral games of Patroclus, Antilochus finished second
Antilochus
Trojan hero in Greek mythology
Trojan withdrawal. After Patroclus has routed the Trojan army, Hector, with the aid of Apollo and Euphorbus, kills Patroclus, vaunting over him: "Wretch
Hector
Painting by Jacques-Louis David
The Funeral of Patroclus is a 1778 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. It shows the funeral of Patroclus during Trojan War
The_Funeral_of_Patroclus
American writer (born 1978)
of Achilles was Patroclus. The character of Patroclus came from Homer, but she used Homer as a guide to elaborate more on Patroclus and Achilles' characters
Madeline_Miller
Engineering Company built Patroclus at Greenock, Scotland. She was launched on 17 March 1923 and completed on 11 June that year. Patroclus was the second of a
SS_Patroclus_(1923)
Epic poem attributed to Homer
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Odyssey
Greek mythological figure
calls him by the epithet "the Gerenian horseman." At the funeral games of Patroclus, Nestor advises Antilochus on how to win the chariot race. Antilochus
Nestor_(mythology)
Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)
Achilles and Patroclus equate to their being in a homosexual relationship as Homer, author of the Iliad, never suggested that Achilles and Patroclus had sexual
Hephaestion
King of Sparta, husband of Helen of Troy
hand. Among the contenders were Odysseus, Menestheus, Ajax the Great, Patroclus, and Idomeneus. Most offered opulent gifts. Tyndareus would accept none
Menelaus
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
relics of St. Patroclus from Troyes to Soest. From 964 on, they have been housed in what became the provost church St.-Patrokli-Dom (St. Patroclus' "Cathedral")
Soest,_Germany
Play by William Shakespeare
provoking Ajax to beat him. Achilles and Patroclus come upon them and he includes them in his curses. Offended at Patroclus' request he stop, he replies "I will
Troilus_and_Cressida
17. "Gregory of Tours, Life of the Fathers, Book 9 (Life of Patroclus)", OUP "Patroclus from Bourges", The Presbyters Project Jones, Allen E., Social
Patroclus_of_Bourges
Roman Catholic parish and church in Soest, Germany
result, it is known as St.-Patrokli-Dom (St. Patroclus' "Cathedral"). It holds relics of its patron saint Patroclus of Troyes from 954. It was the church of
St._Patrokli,_Soest
1944 LST-542-class tank landing ship
Retrieved 14 June 2017. "USS Patroclus (ARL-19)". NavSource. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2017. Photo gallery of USS Patroclus (ARL-19) at NavSource Naval
USS_Patroclus
Species of moth
Lyssa patroclus is a species of moth in the family Uraniidae. The species was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae from
Lyssa_patroclus
2018 novel by Pat Barker
state of Achilles and Patroclus. Achilles's mother, the Nereid Thetis, appears but only speaks to Achilles when he grieves for Patroclus; she asks what's wrong
The_Silence_of_the_Girls
1836 and 1844 paintings by Antoine Wiertz
om het lijk van Patroclus". europeana.eu. Retrieved 5 May 2016. "Œuvre « Les Grecs et les Troyens se disputant le corps de Patroclus I »". fine-arts-museum
The Greeks and the Trojans Fighting over the Body of Patroclus
The_Greeks_and_the_Trojans_Fighting_over_the_Body_of_Patroclus
Pair of immortal horses in Greek mythology
spear missed Patroclus. Achilles' comrade-in-arms Patroclus used to feed and groom these horses. In the Iliad, it was told how, when Patroclus was killed
Balius_and_Xanthus
Greek Sea nymphs, daughters of Nereus
Thetis cries out in sympathy for the grief of Achilles for the slain Patroclus, her sisters appear. Four of her siblings, Cymodoce, Thalia, Nesaea and
Nereids
Character in Greek Mythology
instrumental in the defense of the Greek camp and ships and that of Patroclus' body. When the Trojans are on the offensive, he is often seen covering
Ajax_the_Great
Group of marble sculptures
The Pasquino Group (also known as Menelaus Carrying the Body of Patroclus or Ajax Carrying the Body of Achilles) is a group of marble sculptures that
Pasquino_Group
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
and Hephaestion that of Patroclus, the latter hinting that he was a beloved of Alexander, in just the same way as Patroclus was of Achilles." At the
Alexander_the_Great
World of the dead in various mythologies
observation of ceremony, such as the ancient Greek story of the recently dead Patroclus haunting Achilles until his body could be properly buried for this purpose
Underworld
Nereid of Greek mythology
armor, she finds him still upset over Patroclus. Achilles fears that while he is off fighting the Trojans, Patroclus's body will decay and rot. Thetis, however
Thetis
2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen
Achilles and cuts his throat, but then sees it is Patroclus. Distraught, Hector finishes off Patroclus in a coup de grâce, and both armies agree to stop
Troy_(film)
Greek mythological character
As she laments Patroclus's death, she wonders what will happen to her without his intercession on her behalf, saying that Patroclus promised her he would
Briseis
Island in Greece
meaning "Camp of Patroclus") or Patroklou Nesos (Πατρόκλου νῆσος, meaning "Island of Patroclus"), after the Ptolemaic admiral Patroclus, who established
Patroklos_(Attica)
Trojan prince, second husband of Helen of Troy
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Paris_(mythology)
Scene of heroic excellence
pain of the wound causes him to withdraw. Patroclus' aristeia comprises the entirety of Book 16. Patroclus dons Achilles' armor and leads the Greeks as
Aristeia
Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems
Philoctetes 3, Meriones 7, Odysseus 12, Idomeneus 13, Leonteus 5, Ajax 28, Patroclus 54, Polypoetes 1, Teucer 30, Neoptolemus 6; a total of 362 Trojans. Beekes
Achaeans_(Homer)
Head of the Catholic Church from 417 to 418
Bishop Patroclus of Arles, who had been raised to that see in place of Bishop Heros of Arles, who had been deposed by Constantius III. Patroclus soon gained
Pope_Zosimus
Ancient Greek city
Achilleion (Ancient Greek: Ἀχίλλειον, romanized: Achilleion; Latin: Achilleum) was an ancient Greek city in the south-west of the Troad region of Anatolia
Achilleion_(Troad)
Hero in Greek mythology
to Apollo thus remaining within mortal limits. This is in contrast to Patroclus (who does not give way when opposed by Apollo) and Achilles (who resorts
Diomedes
Asteroid sharing the orbit of Jupiter
(624 Hektor and 617 Patroclus). Hektor, like Achilles, belonged to the L4 swarm ("ahead" of the planet in its orbit), whereas Patroclus was the first asteroid
Jupiter_trojan
One of the six talking statues of Rome
The actual subject of the sculpture is Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus, and the subject, or the composition applied to other figures as in the
Pasquino
History of the Trojan War told in poems
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BCE) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Epic_Cycle
Subordinate but significant character
allies in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Other early examples are Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad and Moses and Aaron in the Old Testament. Sidekicks can fulfill
Sidekick
retelling of the stories surrounding the Trojan War from the point of view of Patroclus, who the story presents as the lover of Achilles. Ransom, by David Malouf
Trojan War in literature and the arts
Trojan_War_in_literature_and_the_arts
War fought by some Greek city-states and Ptolemaic Egypt against Antigonid Macedonian
season of 266 BC, in which Athens was assisted by a Ptolemaic fleet under Patroclus, the war began to turn against the Greek city-states, and in 265 BC Antigonus
Chremonidean_War
Character in Greek mythology
romanized: Klusṓnumos) was the son of Amphidamas of Opuntus and a childhood friend of Patroclus. The latter accidentally killed Clysonymus during an argument over a game
Clysonymus
Ajax the Greater Ascanius ? Aenus Odysseus Echeclus Patroclus Melanippus Patroclus Pyris Patroclus Asius Meriones Aesepus Euryalus Echemmon Diomedes Melanippus
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Ethiopian king in Greek mythology
of Troy whom Achilles also killed out of revenge for a fallen comrade, Patroclus. After Memnon's death, Zeus was moved by Eos' tears and granted him immortality
Memnon
Pausanias disagrees, stating that it was actually Patroclus who killed Las, arguing that Patroclus, not Achilles, was one of Helen’s suitors. "Pausanias
Las_(mythology)
2009 novel by David Malouf
friend's death, slays Hector, Patroclus' killer, and drags Hector's corpse behind a chariot around the walls of Troy and Patroclus' funeral pyre for the next
Ransom_(Malouf_novel)
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
horses drank from the Scamander River, Troy could not be taken. After Patroclus is slain, it is Odysseus who counsels Achilles to let the Achaean men
Odysseus
2004 epic historical drama film by Oliver Stone
that Hephaestion must be his Patroclus (Achilles's friend and possible lover). When Hephaestion mentions that Patroclus died first, Alexander pledges
Alexander_(2004_film)
Ancient Greek goddess
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Athena
2020 video game
notorious residents of the Underworld, such as Sisyphus, Eurydice, and Patroclus. The game world is divided between four main dungeons; Tartarus, Asphodel
Hades_(video_game)
Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures
one of the Argonauts, and son of Actor and Aegina. He was the father of Patroclus and Myrto by either Sthenele, Philomela Polymele, or Periopis. Among the
Menoetius
Fates in Roman mythology
indeed we see the father of the gods, in Homer's Iliad, unwilling to see Patroclus perish, yet obliged, by the superior power of the Fates, to abandon him
Parcae
Personifications of fate in Greek mythology
example, in a passage in the Iliad, Apollo tries three times to stop Patroclus from sacking Troy, warning him that it would be "over his portion". In
Moirai
King of Wilusa
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Alaksandu
Greek goddess of strife and discord
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Eris_(mythology)
American-Canadian actor
the Dora Mavor Moore Awards. This was quickly followed by the role of Patroclus in Theatre for a New Audience's 2001 production of Troilus and Cressida
Luke_Kirby
Story from Greek mythology
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Judgement_of_Paris
Killed by Patroclus with a stone Gorgythion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Castianeira Killed in battle by Teucer, whose arrow was aimed at Hector, or by Patroclus Agathon ✓
List_of_children_of_Priam
Younger partner in the ancient Greek institution of pederastic mentorship
or as the erastes-eromenos relationship. The love between Achilles and Patroclus might be a counterargument to pederasty, for both of them showed their
Eromenos
Word describing a singer in classical Greece
Hecuba and Helen Iliad 19.301–338: in the Greek camp, over the body of Patroclus, Achilles sings first, then Briseis followed by the women, then Achilles
Aoidos
Natural satellite of a minor planet
compared to their primaries: 90 Antiope, Mors–Somnus and Sila–Nunam (95%), Patroclus–Menoetius, Altjira and Lempo–Hiisi (90%, with Lempo–Paha at 50%). The
Minor-planet_moon
Military unit
War. The battle was fought by the fleets of Ptolemy II and his admiral Patroclus against Antigonus II Gonatas of Macedonia, resulting in another defeat
Ptolemaic_navy
Debate on the factuality of the Homeric canon
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Historicity_of_the_Iliad
Lost tragedy by Aeschylus
Iliad, the eighth-century BC epic poem; Achilles' anger, the death of Patroclus in battle, Achilles' grief and revenge against Hector, and finally the
Nereids_(play)
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
legendary figures. Previously existing myths, such as those of Achilles and Patroclus, also then were cast in a pederastic light. Alexandrian poets at first
Greek_mythology
Greek mythological figure in the Iliad
Euphorbus wounded Patroclus before the Achaean hero was killed by Hector, and was then killed by Menelaus in the fight for Patroclus' body. Tzetzes relates
Euphorbus
British World War II cargo steamship
Shipwrecks 1 Nov: Empire Bison 2 Nov: U-31 3 Nov: HMS Laurentic 4 Nov: HMS Patroclus 5 Nov: Beaverford, HMS Jervis Bay, 6 Nov: Comandante Faà di Bruno 7 Nov:
SS_St._Elwyn
Species of butterfly
ISBN 0600313816 page 236 fig. 5 as patroclus ssp. orestes Weber, underside (Peru), page 237 fig. 9 (Brazil), page 237 fig. 12 as patroclus ssp. orestes Weber, upperside
Morpho_achilles
Attraction between people of the same sex or gender
examples of homosexual love in ancient literature, such as Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad. Little is known of female homosexuality in antiquity. Sappho
Homosexuality
English actor (1926–2009)
The Taming of the Shrew The Winter's Tale Dancer Troilus and Cressida Patroclus Othello 1949 Macbeth Messenger Cymbeline Roman Captain Othello Henry VIII
Edmund_Purdom
Rock musical written by Jon English and David Mackay
their hope is lost. Patroclus dons his friend's armour and leads the Greeks under the guise of their champion. Hector slays Patroclus, and Achilles laments
Paris_(Jon_English_musical)
Amazonian queen in Greek mythology
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Penthesilea
Military leader of Ahhiya
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Attarsiya
Mythological king of Troy
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Priam
1962 Italian film
King of Troy and the father of Hector and Paris. Ennio Girolami as "Patroclus", Achilles's best friend, second-in-command of the Myrmidons, and the
The_Fury_of_Achilles
3rd-century Christian saint and martyr
Pancras of Rome Pancras of Taormina Papulus Paraskevi of Rome Parthenius Patroclus of Troyes Paul and Juliana Pedro Calungsod Pedro de Arbués Pelagia of
Saint_Sebastian
Theme in Ancient Greek literature
then references Alcestis (who died to save Admetus), Achilles (to avenge Patroclus), and Codrus, as examples of heroes in search of fame and immortal renown
Kleos
Son of Diores and charioteer of Achilles
Automedon rides into battle once Patroclus dons Achilles's armor, commanding Achilles' horses Balius and Xanthos. After Patroclus dies, Automedon is driven to
Automedon
Hoard of Roman silver
Achilles mourning Patroclus on a silver jug, also from Tutus' votive offering
Berthouville_Treasure
Debate about the identity of Homer and the authorship of the ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey''
Trojan War Achilles tending the wounded Patroclus (Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC) Literary sources Iliad Odyssey Epic Cycle Aeneid, Book 2 Iphigenia
Homeric_Question
Book by André Gide
authors depicted male–male relationships, such as that of Achilles and Patroclus, as homosexual rather than as platonic as other critics insisted. Gide
Corydon_(book)
Island in the Black Sea
According to Arrian, in the temple there were many offerings to Achilles and Patroclus. Furthermore, people came to the island and sacrificed or set animals
Snake_Island_(Ukraine)
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
made sacrifices at tombs associated with the Homeric heroes Achilles and Patroclus. The Turkish government created the Historical National Park at Troy on
Troy
Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna
funeral featured in the Aethiopis. Quintus’ account recalls the funeral of Patroclus in Book 23 of the Iliad and alludes to the description of Achilles’ funeral
Posthomerica
Ancient Armenian Christian martyr
Pancras of Rome Pancras of Taormina Papulus Paraskevi of Rome Parthenius Patroclus of Troyes Paul and Juliana Pedro Calungsod Pedro de Arbués Pelagia of
Athenogenes_of_Pedachtoë
PATROCLUS
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Path; roadway.Lane and Laine.
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Delighted
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German, Portuguese
Power of the Home; Noble
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Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Warrior's Woman; Goddess of the Troops
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Careby in Lincolnshire, which is named with the Old English personal name Kári + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.Swedish and Danish : habitational name from places in Sweden and Denmark named Karby, from karl ‘(free)man’ + býr ‘village’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gerbig.
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Beautiful, Lovable, Assiduous, Successful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.German (Hütt) : status name for someone living in a hut or owning a small shop, Middle High German hütte, or a habitational name from any of several places called Hütt or Hütte.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Patience
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Glorious
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Swedish American Spanish Latin
Warring.
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