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According and Homer
According to Homer, Circe suggested two alternative routes to Odysseus to return to Ithaca: toward the " Wandering Rocks " where King Aeolus reigned or passing between the dangerous Scylla and the whirlpool Charybdis, conventionally identified with the Strait of Messina.
* According to Homer Hickam's memoir, Rocket Boys, and its movie production, October Sky, the early rockets he and his friends built were ironically named " Auk ".
According to Diodorus Siculus, Homer had even visited Egypt.
According to Greek source, the original name of the Lydian kingdom was Maionia ( Μαιονία ), or Maeonia: Homer ( Iliad ii.
According to Homer ( Odyssey iv: 412 ), the sandy island of Pharos situated off the coast of the Nile Delta was the home of Proteus, the oracular Old Man of the Sea and herdsman of the sea-beasts.
According to Homer, Achilles conquered 11 cities and 12 islands.
* According to Homer, Idomeneus reached his house safe and sound.
According to Hesiod's Theogony, Triton dwelt with his parents in a golden palace in the depths of the sea ; Homer places his seat in the waters off Aegae.
According to Homer it was called Aegae.
According to Groening, " Homer originated with my goal to both amuse my real father, and just annoy him a little bit.
According to Homer she was the wife of Zethus, and the mother of Itylus.
According to Homer, Hecuba was the daughter of King Dymas of Phrygia, but Euripides and Virgil write of her as the daughter of the Thracian king Cisseus.
According to Homer, Eurytus became so proud of his archery skills that he challenged Apollo.
According to Homer, Odyssey they were between Aeaea and the rock of Scylla.
According to Homer, he was called Xanthos by gods and Scamander by men, which might indicate that the former name refers to the god and the latter one to the river itself.
According to Homer, Nausithous led a migration of Phaeacians from Hypereia to the island of Scheria in order to escape the lawless Cyclopes.
According to Homer, Alcinous is the happy ruler of the Phaiakians in the island of Scheria, who has by Arete five sons and one daughter, Nausicaa.
According to Homer, it was him who Lycurgus killed.
According to Homer, the Greek fleet on its way to Troy, in the generation after the Argo quest, was reprovisioned and victualled at Euneus ' orders.
According to Diogenes Laërtius, Xenophanes wrote in hexameters and also composed elegies and iambics against Homer and Hesiod.
According to Homer, Myrsinos took part in the Trojan War together with all of the Eleans ( Iliad II. 616 ).
According to Homer, Calypso kept Odysseus hostage at Ogygia for seven years, while Pseudo-Apollodorus says five years and Hyginus says one.
According to Homer, the Leleges were a distinct Anatolian tribe ; according to Herodotus the Leleges were an early name for the Carians ; and according to the fourth-century BCE historian Philippus of Theangela, who suggested the Leleges had connections to Messenia, in mainland Greece, they were overcome by the Carians.
According to this theory, then, Homer really does exist, though we must still use special language when talking about somebody who exists at a distant time — just as we would use special language when talking about something a long way away ( the very words near, far, above, below, over there, and such are directly comparable to phrases such as in the past, a minute ago, and so on ).

According and Diomedes
According to the Iliad, during the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans ' side.
According to late writers, he was killed either by Achilles or by one of the following four: Diomedes, Idomeneus and the two Ajaxes who at one point united to attack the opponents.
According to some, Diomedes was 4 years old when his father was killed.
According to some, Diomedes ruled Argos for more than five years and brought much wealth and stability to the city during his time.
According to some interpretations, Diomedes is represented in the epic as the most valiant soldier of the war, who never commits hubris.
According to some interpretations, Diomedes is represented in the epic as the most valiant soldier of the war, who never committed hubris.
According to some other sources, Diomedes angrily tossed Penthesileia's body into the river, so neither side could give her decent burial.
According to Apollodorus, Diomedes won the footrace.
According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, Odysseus and Diomedes came to Scyros to bring him to the war at Troy.
According to some, Diomedes and Odysseus were sent into the city of Troy to negotiate for peace after the death of Paris.
According to the Little Iliad, on the way to the ships, Odysseus plotted to kill Diomedes and claim the Palladium ( or perhaps the credit for gaining it ) for himself.
According to another tradition, the Palladium failed to bring Diomedes any luck due to the unrighteous way he obtained it.
According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, while slaughtering countless Trojans, Diomedes met an elderly man named Ilioneus who begged for mercy.
According to the post Homeric stories, Diomedes was given immortality by Athena, which she had not given to his father.
According to tradition, Canosa, then called Canusium, was founded by the Homeric hero Diomedes.
According to the legend, it was founded by Diomedes, or by one Lanoios, an exiled from Troy.
According to tradition, the town was founded by Diomedes, the Greek hero.
According to the Epic Cycle narrative of the Little Iliad, on the way to the ships, Odysseus plotted to kill Diomedes and claim the Palladium ( or perhaps the credit for gaining it ) for himself.
According to Homer's Iliad, he was killed by Odysseus and Diomedes.

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