Events mentioned in: Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Book 1

  1. Medea is expelled from Athens for plotting against Theseus
  2. Theseus kills Phaea
  3. Theseus kills Sciron by throwing him into the sea
  4. Sciron compels passers-by to wash his feet and he kicks them into the sea
  5. Theseus kills Cercyon
  6. Cercyon compels passers-by to wrestle and kills them
  7. Medea convinces Aegeus to send Theseus against Marathonian bull
  8. Theseus kills the Marathonian bull
  9. Medea gives Aegeus poison to administer to Theseus
  10. Aegeus tries to poison Theseus
  11. Aegeus recognizes Theseus as his son
  12. Theseus is selected as a tribute offering for the Minotaur
  13. Ariadne negotiates marriage with Theseus in exchange for her help
  14. Ariadne persuades Daedalus to tell her how Theseus might escape the labyrinth
  15. Theseus kills the Minotaur
  16. Theseus and Ariadne stop on Naxos
  17. Dionysus falls in love with and carries off Ariadne
  18. Dionysus and Ariadne have sex
  19. Theseus forgets to use white sails upon his return to Athens
  20. Aegeus kills himself
  21. Theseus rules Athens
  22. Theseus kills the sons of Pallas
  23. Minos shuts Daedalus and Icarus in the labyrinth
  24. Daedalus and Icarus escape the labyrinth using wings
  25. Icarus plunges to his death when his wings fail
  26. Daedalus arrives in Sicily
  27. Minos pursues Daedalus, offering a reward to anyone who can pass a thread through a shell
  28. Minos arrives at the court of Cocalus
  29. Minos demands that Cocalus surrender Daedalus
  30. Theseus joins Hercules in his expedition against Hippolyte
  31. Theseus abducts Hippolyte
  32. Theseus and the Athenians defeat the Amazon army
  33. Hippolyte threatens to kill the guests at Theseus and Phaedra’s wedding
  34. Theseus kills Hippolyte
  35. Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus
  36. Hippolytus rejects Phaedra’s sexual advances
  37. Phaedra falsely accuses Hippolytus of rape
  38. Theseus prays to Poseidon that Hippolytus would die
  39. Poseidon sends a bull to attack Hippolytus
  40. Hippolytus is killed by Poseidon’s bull
  41. Phaedra hangs herself
  42. Ixion tries to rape Hera
  43. Hera tells Zeus about Ixion’s attempted rape
  44. Zeus plants a cloud shaped like Hera next to Ixion
  45. Ixion has sex with the cloud shaped like Hera
  46. Ixion brags to Zeus that he has had sex with Hera
  47. Zeus binds Ixion to a wheel that spins through the heavens
  48. The cloud-Hera gives birth to Centaurus
  49. Poseidon rapes Caeneus
  50. Caeneus is transformed from a woman into an invulnerable man
  51. Caeneus goes to war with the Centaurs
  52. The Centaurs bury Caeneus in the earth
  53. Theseus and Pirithous decide that they will marry daughters of Zeus
  54. Theseus kidnaps Helen
  55. Theseus goes to Hades to get Persephone for Pirithous
  56. The Dioscuri, Lacedaemonians and Arcadians capture Athens
  57. The Dioscuri, Lacedaemonians and Arcadians abduct Helen and Aethra
  58. Demophon and Acamas flee from the Dioscuri
  59. The Dioscuri give Menestheus the kingdom of Athens
  60. Hades binds Theseus and Pirithous to the Chair of Forgetfulness
  61. Hercules saves Theseus from Hades
  62. Hercules fails to rescue Pirithous from Hades
  63. Menestheus drives Theseus away from Athens
  64. Tantalus is punished with hunger and thirst in Hades
  65. Tantalus reveals the secrets of the gods to humanity
  66. Tantalus attempts to share ambrosia with humanity
  67. Broteas insults Artemis
  68. Broteas throws himself into a fire in a fit of insanity
  69. Oenomaus is the king of Pisa
  70. Pelops is served to the gods as food
  71. Pelops is brought back to life
  72. Poseidon takes Pelops as his beloved
  73. Poseidon gives Pelops a winged chariot
  74. Oenomaus is warned by an oracle that he will be killed by Hippodamia’s future husband
  75. Oenomaus prevents Hippodamia from marrying
  76. Oenomaus kills Hippodamia’s suitors in chariot races
  77. Ares gives Oenomaus arms and horses
  78. Oenomaus nails the heads of Hippodamia’s suitors to his house
  79. Hippodamia falls in love with Pelops
  80. Hippodamia persuades Myrtilus to help Pelops
  81. Myrtilus tampers with Oenomaus’ chariot
  82. Oenomaus is dragged behind his chariot and dies
  83. Pelops kills Oenomaus
  84. Oenomaus prays that Pelops kill Myrtilus
  85. Pelops wins Hippodamia
  86. Pelops, Hippodamia and Myrtilus travel together
  87. Myrtilus tries to rape Hippodamia
  88. Pelops throws Myrtilus into the Myrtoan Sea
  89. Myrtilus curses the house of Pelops
  90. Pelops rules the kingdom of Oenomaus
  91. Pelops subjugates Apia and Pelasgiotis and calls them Peloponnesus
  92. Atreus vows to sacrifice the finest of his flock to Artemis
  93. Atreus fails to sacrifice his golden lamb to Artemis
  94. Atreus kills the golden lamb
  95. Aerope gives the golden lamb to Thyestes
  96. An oracle tells the Mycenaeans to choose a Pelopid for their king
  97. Thyestes and Atreus agree that the possessor of the golden lamb rule Mycenae
  98. Thyestes becomes king of Mycenae
  99. Zeus sends Hermes to Atreus
  100. Hermes delivers Zeus’ instructions to Atreus
  101. Atreus and Thyestes agree that Atreus become king should the sun reverse its course
  102. Zeus causes the sun to set in the east
  103. Atreus becomes king of Mycenae
  104. Atreus banishes Thyestes
  105. Atreus kills Thyestes’ sons
  106. Atreus serves Thyestes’ sons to Thyestes as food
  107. An oracle tells Thyestes to father a son with his own daughter
  108. Thyestes has sex with his daughter and Aegisthus is conceived
  109. Aegisthus kills Atreus
  110. Aegisthus gives Mycenae to Thyestes
  111. Agamemnon and Menelaus are sent to Polyphides
  112. Agamemnon and Menelaus are sent to Oeneus
  113. Agamemnon and Menelaus banish Thyestes to Cytheria
  114. Thyestes lives in exile in Cytheria
  115. Agamemnon kills Tantalus and kills Tantalus and Clytaemnestra’s baby
  116. Agammemnon marries Clytaemnestra
  117. Agamemnon rules Mycenae
  118. Menelaus marries Helen
  119. Paris carries off Helen
  120. Eris throws a golden apple as a prize for the most beautiful of the gods
  121. Hera, Aphrodite and Athena compete for the title of most beautiful
  122. Hera promises a kingdom to Paris, Athena promises victory in war, Aphrodite promises Helen
  123. Paris declares Aphrodite the most beautiful and sails to Sparta
  124. Hera sends a storm forcing Paris and Helen to stop at Sidon
  125. Paris visits Menelaus in Sparta
  126. Phereclus constructs ships
  127. Menelaus goes to Crete to give funeral rites to his grandfather
  128. Paris persuades Helen to run off with him
  129. Paris and Helen stop in Phoenicia
  130. Paris and Helen stop in Cyprus
  131. Paris and Helen stop in Troy
  132. Hermes carries Helen to Egypt and gives her to Proteus
  133. Paris comes to Troy with a cloud-Helen
  134. Menelaus asks Agamemnon to gather an army against Troy
  135. Odysseus feigns madness to avoid going to war
  136. Palamedes threatens to kill Telemachus to force Odysseus to go to war
  137. Odysseus frames Palamedes
  138. Palamedes is killed as a traitor
  139. Agamemnon orders Palamedes stoned as a traitor
  140. Menelaus, Odysseus and Talthybius try to persuade Cinyras to join the war
  141. Cinyras sends a contingent of clay ships with only one real ship to Troy
  142. Dionysus grants the Wine-growers the power of producing oil, corn and wine
  143. After a serpent eats nine birds and turns to stone, Calchas proclaims that Troy will be taken in ten years
  144. The Greek expedition for Troy musters at Aulis
  145. The Greek army arrives in Mysia and ravages it, mistaking it for Troy
  146. Telephus and the Mysians chase the Greeks back to their ships
  147. Achilles wounds Telephus
  148. The Greek army are separated from each other at sea and land in their own countries
  149. The Greek army musters at Aulis a second time
  150. Apollo tells Telephus that his wound can only be healed by Achilles
  151. Achilles heals Telephus
  152. Telephus shows the Greeks a course for Troy
  153. Calchas says that the Greek army cannot sail until Iphigenia is sacrificed to Artemis
  154. Agammemnon insults Artemis
  155. Agamemnon sends Odysseus and Talthybius to get Iphigenia
  156. Clytaemnestra sends Iphigenia to Troy at Agamemnon’s request
  157. Agammenon prepares to sacrifice Iphigenia
  158. Artemis substitutes a deer as sacrificial victim in Iphigenia’s place
  159. Iphigenia serves as a priestess among the Taurians
  160. The Greek army arrives at Tenedos
  161. Tenes is banished by his father
  162. Cycnus marries Philonome
  163. Philonome falls in love with Tenes, but fails to seduce him
  164. Philonome falsely accuses Tenes of trying to rape her
  165. Cycnus puts Tenes and his sister out to sea in a chest
  166. Tenes founds Tenedos on the island onto which his chest washed up
  167. Cycnus buries Philonome alive
  168. Cycnus kills Eumolpus
  169. Tenes is killed by Achilles
  170. Thetis warns Achilles not to kill Tenes
  171. Philoctetes is bitten by a snake
  172. Odysseus and Menelaus demand the return of Helen
  173. The Trojans refuse to return Helen to Menelaus and Odysseus
  174. Hector kills Protesilaus
  175. Laodamia has sex with a facsimile of Protesilaus
  176. Hermes retrieves Protesilaus from Hades
  177. Protesilaus and Laodamia are reunited
  178. When Protesilaus returns to Hades
  179. Laodamia kills herself
  180. Achilles lands with the Myrmidons at Troy
  181. Achilles kills Cycnus
  182. The Greeks land at Troy
  183. Achilles kills Troilus
  184. Achilles captures Lycaon
  185. Pandarus breaks the truce between the Greeks and the Trojans
  186. Diomedes wounds Aphrodite
  187. Aphrodite helps Aeneas in combat
  188. Diomedes and Glaucus exchange arms
  189. Hector and Ajax fight in single combat
  190. The Greeks fortify their position outside Troy and are chased therein by the Trojans
  191. The Trojans force the Greeks behind their fortifications
  192. The Greeks decide to send emissaries to Achilles
  193. Emissaries from the Greek army try to persuade Achilles to fight
  194. The Greeks decide to send Odysseus and Diomedes among the Trojans as spies
  195. Odysseus and Diomedes sneak into the Trojan camp
  196. Agamemnon, Diomedes, Odysseus, Eurypylus and Machaon are wounded
  197. Hector sets the Greek ships on fire
  198. Achilles arms Patroclus in his armour
  199. Patroclus goes into battle with the Myrmidons
  200. The Trojans flee, mistaking Patroclus for Achilles
  201. Patroclus kills Sarpedon
  202. Hector kills Patroclus
  203. Achilles receives a suit of armour made by Hephaestus
  204. Achilles kills Asteropaeus
  205. Achilles kills Hector in single combat
  206. Achilles celebrates funeral games in honour of Patroclus
  207. Diomedes wins the chariot race at Patroclus’ funeral games
  208. Epeus wins the boxing at Patroclus’ funeral games
  209. Ajax and Odysseus win the wrestling at Patroclus’ funeral games
  210. Priam retrieves Hector’s body from Achilles
  211. Hector’s body is buried
  212. Penthesilia accidentally kills Hippolyte
  213. Penthesilia is purified of murder by Priam
  214. Penthesilia kills Machaon in battle
  215. Achilles kills Penthesilia as he falls in love with her
  216. Achilles kills Thersites
  217. Memnon kills Antilochus
  218. Achilles kills Memnon
  219. Paris and Apollo shoot Achilles with an arrow in the ankle, killing him
  220. The Greeks and the Trojans fight for possession of Achillles’ body
  221. Ajax kills Glaucus
  222. Ajax carries Achilles’ body off the battlefield
  223. The Greek army buries Achilles with Patroclus in the White Isle
  224. Achilles and Medea form a romantic connection in the afterlife
  225. The Greeks celebrate funeral games for Achilles
  226. Eumelus wins the chariot-race in Achilles’ funeral games
  227. Diomedes wins the foot-race in Achilles’ funeral games
  228. Ajax wins the discus match in Achilles’ funeral games
  229. Teucer wins the archery competition in Achilles’ funeral games
  230. Odysseus wins out over Ajax in the competition for Achilles’ arms
  231. Ajax plans revenge for being denied Achilles’ arms
  232. Athena drives Ajax insane
  233. Ajax slaughters a herd of cows, mistaking them for Greek soldiers
  234. Ajax kills himself
  235. Ajax is buried
  236. Calchas prophesies that Troy will not fall unless the Greeks have the bow and arrows of Hercules
  237. Odysseus tries to persuade Philoctetes to rejoin the Greek forces
  238. Odysseus tricks Philoctetes into giving him Hercules’ bow and arrow
  239. Philoctetes is cured by Podalirius
  240. Philoctetes kills Paris
  241. Helenus and Deiphobus argue over which of them should marry Helen
  242. Deiphobus marries Helen
  243. Calchas says Helenus knows what is protecting Troy from the Greeks
  244. Helenus is captured by Odysseus
  245. Helenus says that Troy will fall if the bones of Pelops are brought to the Greeks, if Neoptolemus fights with them and if the Palladium is stolen from Troy
  246. Odysseus and Phoenix fetch Neoptolemus
  247. Odysseus gives Achilles’ armour to Neoptolemus
  248. Neoptolemus kills many Trojans
  249. Eurypylus arrives with Mysians to help the Trojans
  250. Neoptolemus kills Eurypylus
  251. Odysseus enters Troy disguised as a beggar
  252. Odysseus steals the Palladium with Helen’s help
  253. Odysseus and Diomedes bring the Palladium to the Greeks
  254. Odysseus suggests that Epeus build the wooden horse
  255. The Greeks abandon their camp at Troy
  256. The Greeks conceal their fleet at Tenedos
  257. The Trojans believe that the Greeks have left
  258. The Trojans bring the wooden horse into to city
  259. Cassandra argues that the wooden horse is a trap
  260. Laocoon argues that the wooden horse is a trap
  261. The Trojans decide to keep the wooden horse as a votive offering
  262. The sons of Laocoon are eaten by snakes
  263. Echion dies by jumping from the wooden horse
  264. Those smuggled into the city in the wooden horse open the gates for the Greek army
  265. Neoptolemus kills Priam
  266. Aeneas escapes from Troy carrying Anchises
  267. Menelaus kills Deiphobus
  268. Menelaus takes Helen to the Greek ships
  269. Demophon and Acamas take Aethra as a war captive
  270. Ajax rapes Cassandra
  271. The Greeks set fire to Troy
  272. The Greek army distribute among themselves the spoils from Troy
  273. The Greeks throw Astyanax from the walls of Troy
  274. The Greeks sacrifice Polyxena to Achilles
  275. Agamemnon takes Cassandra as a war captive
  276. Neoptolemus take Andromache as a war captive
  277. Odysseus takes Hecuba as a war captive
  278. Helenus takes Hecuba as a war captive
  279. Hecuba transforms into a dog
  280. Calchas says that Athena is angry with the Greeks because of Ajax’ impiety
  281. The Greeks leave Ajax behind at Troy
  282. Agamemnon and Menelaus disagree about their departure from Troy
  283. Menelaus is overtaken by a storm
  284. Menelaus arrives in Egypt
  285. Amphilochus, Leonteus, Podalirius, Calchas and Polypoetes set out by land from Troy
  286. Amphilochus, Leonteus, Podalirius, Calchas and Polypoetes arrive at Colophon
  287. Mopsus and Calchas argue about divination
  288. Mopsus out-divines Calchas
  289. Calchas dies
  290. Calchas is buried
  291. Agamemnon sails away from Troy
  292. Agamemnon sails to Tenedos
  293. Thetis persuades Neoptolemus to wait before sailing home from Troy
  294. Athena destroys Ajax’ ship with a thunderbolt
  295. Ajax taunts Athena for her failure to kill him
  296. Poseidon kills Ajax
  297. Ajax’ body washes up on Myconos and Thetis buries it
  298. Thetis buries Ajax’ body
  299. Nauplius lures ships to their destruction with a beacon
  300. Nauplius learns of Palamedes’ death at the hands of the Greek army
  301. Nauplius contrives that the wives of the Greeks play their husbands false
  302. Medea and Clisthyra take refuge in a temple
  303. Leucus kills Meda and Clisthyra
  304. Leucus takes over cities on Crete
  305. Idomeneus returns to Crete from Troy
  306. Leucus drives Idomeneus out of Crete
  307. Neoptolemus arrives in Molossia
  308. Phoenix dies
  309. Neoptolemus buries Phoenix
  310. Helenus founds a city in Molossia
  311. Neoptolemus gives Helenus Deidamia to marry
  312. Peleus dies
  313. Neoptolemus becomes king of Phthia
  314. Neoptolemus and Hermione are betrothed
  315. Neoptolemus carries off Hermione
  316. Orestes kills Neoptolemus
  317. Orestes plunders and sets fire to the temple at Delphi
  318. Machaereus kills Orestes
  319. Some Greeks settle in Libya after the Trojan War
  320. Some Greeks settle in Italy after the Trojan War
  321. Some Greeks settle in Sicily after the Trojan War
  322. Some Greeks settle in Iberia after the Trojan War
  323. Some Greeks settle near the Sangrius River after the Trojan War
  324. Some Greeks settle in Cyprus after the Trojan War
  325. Guneus goes to Libya after the Trojan War
  326. Antiphus conquers and names Thessaly
  327. Philoctetes goes to the Campanians
  328. Phidippus settles in Andros
  329. Agapenor settles in Cyprus
  330. Phyllis falls in love with Demophon
  331. Demophon receives Thrace upon his marriage to Phyllis
  332. Phyllis gives Demophon a casket
  333. Demophon settles in Cyprus
  334. Phyllis curses Demophon
  335. Phyllis kills herself
  336. Demophon opens Phyllis’ casket
  337. Demophon is thrown from his horse and dies
  338. Podalirius asks the oracle at Delphi where to found a colony
  339. Podalirius settles in the Carian Chersonnese
  340. Amphilochus fights Mopsus in single combat for the kingdom of Colophon
  341. Amphilochus and Mopsus kill each other
  342. The Locrians retake Locris
  343. Locris is infected by a plague
  344. The Locrians must send two maidens to Troy as suppliants to Athena for a thousand years
  345. Cleopatra and Periboea are chosen by the Locrians to be sent as suppliants to Troy
  346. Periboea and Cleopatra are confined to Athena’s temple
  347. The Locrians send young women as tribute to the Trojans
  348. Agamemnon returns to Mycenae with Cassandra
  349. Agamemnon is murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra
  350. Cassandra is murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra
  351. Aegisthus rules Mycenae
  352. Electra smuggles Orestes out of Mycenae
  353. Electra gives Orestes to Strophius to raise
  354. Strophius raises Orestes and Pylades together
  355. Orestes asks the oracle at Delphi if he should avenge Agamemnon’s murder
  356. Orestes goes to Mycenae with Pylades
  357. Orestes kills Clytemnestra and Aegisthus
  358. Orestes is driven insane
  359. The Eumenides pursue Orestes because he killed his mother
  360. Orestes is tried for his mother’s murder in the Areopagus
  361. Orestes receives an oracle instructing him on how to cure his madness
  362. Orestes and Pylades arrive at the land of the Taurians
  363. Orestes and Pylades are sent by Thoas to be sacrificed
  364. Orestes and Pylades are brought before Iphigenia to be sacrificed
  365. Iphigenia and Orestes recognize each other
  366. Iphigenia and Orestes escape from the Taurians
  367. Orestes brings the wooden image to Athens
  368. Orestes is driven to Rhodes by a storm
  369. Orestes dedicates the Taurian image in a fortification wall
  370. Electra and Pylades marry
  371. Orestes and Hermione marry
  372. Orestes is killed by a snake bite
  373. Menelaus arrives at Sunium
  374. Menelaus is driven from Sunium to Crete
  375. Menelaus discovers Helen at the court of Proteus
  376. Menelaus wanders through Libya
  377. Menelaus wanders through Phoenicia
  378. Menelaus wanders through Cyprus
  379. Menelaus wanders through Egypt
  380. Menelaus finds Orestes
  381. Menelaus regains control of Sparta
  382. Hera makes Menelaus immortal
  383. Menelaus and Helen reside together in the Elysian Fields
  384. Odysseus wanders through Libya
  385. Odysseus arrives at Ismarus
  386. Odysseus captures Ismarus
  387. The Cicones attack Ismarus
  388. Odysseus flees from Ismarus
  389. Odysseus arrives in the country of the Lotus-eaters
  390. Odysseus’ men eat lotus and lose their memory
  391. Odysseus discovers the effect of the lotus
  392. Odysseus forcibly removes his men from the land of the Lotus Eaters
  393. Odysseus arrives at the land of the Cyclopes
  394. Odysseus goes into Polyphemus’ cave
  395. Odysseus and his crew eat some of Polyphemus’ flock
  396. Polyphemus traps Odysseus and his men in his cave
  397. Polyphemus eats some of Odysseus’ men
  398. Odysseus get Polyphemus drunk
  399. Polyphemus asks Odysseus his name, Odysseus claims that his name is ’Nobody’
  400. Odysseus gouges out Polyphemus’ eye
  401. Polyphemus calls for help and says that “Nobody” is hurting him
  402. Odysseus and his men escape from Polyphemus’ cave
  403. Odysseus sails away from the island and shouts to Polyphemus that he is Odysseus
  404. Poseidon is enraged with Odysseus
  405. Aeolus is appointed keeper of the winds by Zeus
  406. Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag which holds the winds
  407. Odysseus’ men open the bag which holds the winds
  408. Odysseus is driven back to Aeolia by unfavorable winds
  409. Aelous refuses to help Odysseus a second time
  410. Odysseus comes to the land of the Laestrygones
  411. The king’s daughter takes Odysseus’ companions to king Antiphates
  412. Antiphates and the Laestrygones eat some of Odysseus’ men
  413. The Laestrygones attack Odysseus’ ships and crew
  414. Odysseus arrives at Circe’s island
  415. Odysseus sends some of his crew to explore Circe’s island
  416. Circe changes Odysseus’ men into animals
  417. Eurylochus tells Odysseus about Circe’s transformation of his crew
  418. Hermes gives Odysseus moly
  419. Odysseus forces CIrce to change his companions back into human beings
  420. Odysseus has a relationship with Circe
  421. Odysseus and Circe have a son
  422. Odysseus consults Tiresias
  423. Odysseus encounters souls of the dead
  424. Odysseus sails past the island of the Sirens
  425. Odysseus has himself tied to the mast as he sails past the Sirens
  426. The Sirens die when Odysseus ship passes them safely
  427. Odysseus chooses whether to go past the Wandering Rocks or Scylla and Charybdis
  428. Scylla attacks Odysseus’ ship and eats some of his crew
  429. Odysseus’ crew eat some of Helios’ cattle
  430. Helios reports the killing of his cattle by Odysseus’ crew to Zeus
  431. Zeus strikes Odysseus’ ship with a thunderbolt
  432. Odysseus drifts to Charybdis on some flotsam
  433. Odysseus drifts to the island of Ogygia
  434. Calypso receives Odysseus
  435. Calypso and Odysseus have a son Latinus
  436. Odysseus leaves Calypso
  437. Poseidon breaks up Odysseus’ raft
  438. Odysseus washes up on the shore of the Phaeacians
  439. Odysseus asks Nausicaa for advice and protection
  440. Nausicaa brings Odysseus to Alcinous
  441. Alcinous entertains Odysseus and gives him gifts
  442. Alcinous sends Odysseus with a convoy to Ithaca
  443. Poseidon turns the Phaeacian convoy to stone and envelops their city in a mountain
  444. Odysseus arrives home to Ithaca
  445. Penelope promises her suitors that she will marry when she has completed a shroud for Laertes
  446. Penelope weaves Laertes’ shroud during the day and secretly unravels it at night
  447. Penelope’s suitors discover that she has been unravelling Laertes’ shroud
  448. Odysseus encounters Eumaeus
  449. Odysseus reveals his identity to Telemachus
  450. Melanthius the goatherd meets Odysseus on his return to Ithaca
  451. Odysseus returns to his palace in disguise
  452. Odysseus begs food from Penelope’s suitors
  453. Odysseus wrestles with Irus
  454. Odysseus reveals his identity to Eumaeus and Philoetius
  455. Odysseus devises a trap for Penelope’s suitors
  456. Iphitus gives a bow to Odysseus
  457. Penelope agrees to marry whichever of her suitors can bend Odysseus’ bow
  458. The suitors fail to bend Odysseus’ bow
  459. Odysseus shoots Penelope’s suitors
  460. Odysseus kills Melanthius
  461. Odysseus kills the handmaids who had had sex with the suitors
  462. Odysseus reveals his identity to Penelope
  463. Odysseus reveals his identity to Laertes
  464. Odysseus sacrifices to Hades, Persephone and Tiresias
  465. Odysseus travels through Epirus
  466. Odysseus arrives among the Thesprotians
  467. Odysseus propitiates Poseidon
  468. Callidice offers Odysseus her kingdom
  469. Odysseus and Callidice marry
  470. Odysseus rules the Thesprotians
  471. Odysseus successfully defends the Thesprotians against invaders
  472. Callidice dies
  473. Odysseus gives control of Thesprotia to Polypoetes
  474. Odysseus returns to Ithaca a second time
  475. Odysseus meets his son Poliporthes
  476. Circe tells Telegonus that Odysseus is his father
  477. Telegonus sails to Ithaca in search of Odysseus
  478. Telegonus tries to steal some of Odysseus’ cattle
  479. Telegonus kills Odysseus
  480. Telegonus recognizes Odysseus’ corpse as his father
  481. Telegonus takes Penelope with Odysseus’ corpse to Circe
  482. Telegonus marries Penelope
  483. Circe sends Telegonus and Penelope to the Islands of the Blest
  484. Telegonus and Penelope reside in the Islands of the Blest
  485. Antinous seduces Penelope
  486. Odysseus sends Penelope back to her father
  487. Penelope gives birth to Pan
  488. Amphinomus seduces Penelope
  489. Odysseus kills Penelope for her infidelity
  490. Neoptolemus judges Odysseus for the murder of Penelope
  491. Neoptolemus sentences Odysseus to exile
  492. Odysseus lives at Thoas’ court
  493. Odysseus marries Thoas’ daughter
  494. Odysseus and Thoas’ daughter have a son, Leontophonus
  495. Odysseus dies of old age
  496. Suitors come from Dulichium to woo Penelope
  497. Suitors come from Samethere to woo Penelope
  498. Suitors come from Zacynthos to woo Penelope
  499. Suitors come from Ithaca to woo Penelope
  500. Achilles conquers Lesbos
  501. Achilles conquers Phocaea
  502. Achilles conquers Colophon
  503. Achilles conquers Smyrna
  504. Achilles conquers Clazomenae
  505. Achilles conquers Cyme
  506. Achilles conquers Aegialus
  507. Achilles conquers Tenos
  508. Achilles conquers Adramytium
  509. Achilles conquers Side
  510. Achilles conquers Endium
  511. Achilles conquers Linaeum
  512. Achilles conquers Colone
  513. Achilles conquers Hypoplacian Thebes
  514. Achilles conquers Lyrnessus
  515. Achilles conquers Antandrus
  516. Tyndareus gives Menelaus the kingdom of Sparta
  517. Theseus clears bandits off the road to Athens
  518. The Greek expedition against Troy musters at Aulis
  519. The Boeotians send ships to Troy
  520. The Phocians send ships to Troy
  521. Ajax and the Locrians send ships to Troy
  522. The Euboeans send ships to Troy
  523. Menestheus and the Athenians send ships to Troy
  524. Ajax and the Salaminians send ships to Troy
  525. Diomedes and the Argives send ships to Troy
  526. Agamemnon and the Mycenaeans send ships to Troy
  527. Menelaus and the Spartans send ships to Troy
  528. Nestor and the Pylians send ships to Troy
  529. Agapenor and the Arcadians send ships to Troy
  530. The Eleans send ships to Troy
  531. Meges and the Dulichians send ships to Troy
  532. Odysseus and the Cephallenians send ships to Troy
  533. Thoas and the Aetolians send ships to Troy
  534. Idomeneus and the Cretans send ships to Troy
  535. Tlepolemus and the Rhodians send ships to Troy
  536. Nireus and the Symaeans send ships to Troy
  537. Phidippus, Antiphus, and the Coans send ships to Troy
  538. Achilles and the Myrmidons send ships to Troy
  539. Achilles withdraws from the fighting in the Trojan War
  540. Protesilaus and his troops send ships to Troy
  541. Eumelus and the Pheraeans send ships to Troy
  542. Philoctetes and the Olizonians send ships to Troy
  543. Philoctetes is marooned on Lemnos
  544. Podalirius and the Triccaeans send ships to Troy
  545. Eurypylus and the Ormenians send ships to Troy
  546. Polypoetes and the Gyrtonians send ships to Troy
  547. Guneus and his troops send ships to Troy
  548. Prothous and the Magnesians send ships to Troy
  549. Aeneas and the Dardanians join the Trojans as allies
  550. Pandarus and his troops join the Trojans as allies
  551. Adrastus, Amphius, and their troops join the Trojans as allies
  552. Asius and his troops join the Trojans as allies
  553. Hippothous and the Pelasgians join the Trojans as allies
  554. Acamas and the Thracians join the Trojans as allies
  555. Euphemus and the Cicones join the Trojans as allies
  556. Pyraechmes and the Paeonians join the Trojans as allies
  557. Pylaemenes and the Paphlagonians join the Trojans as allies
  558. Odius, Epistrophus, and the Alizones join the Trojans as allies
  559. Chromis, Ennomus, and the Mysians join the Trojans as allies
  560. Phorcys, Ascanius, and the Phrygians join the Trojans as allies
  561. Mesthles, Antiphus, and the Maeonians join the Trojans as allies
  562. Nastes, Amphimachus, and the Carians join the Trojans as allies
  563. Sarpedon, Glaucus, and the Lycians join the Trojans as allies
  564. Theseus kills Damastes
  565. Damastes mutilates his guests to make them fit in his bed
  566. Aegeus instructs Theseus to return with white sails on his ship should he survive the Minotaur
  567. Ariadne askes Daedalus how to help Theseus escape the labyrinth
  568. Minos is killed by the daughters of Cocalus
  569. Lycomedes kills Theseus
  570. Pelops is cleansed by Hephaestus
  571. Menelaus reminds the other kings of Greece of their vows to protect his marriage to Helen
  572. Having reassembled in Aulis, the Greeks could not find someone who could lead them to Troy
  573. When the Trojans refuse to return Helen, the Greeks prepare to attack Troy
  574. Thetis warns Achilles not to be the first to land at Troy or he would be the first to die
  575. The Trojans try to prevent the Greeks from landing by throwing rocks
  576. Achilles ravages the land around Troy heading to Ida
  577. Aeneas flees from Achilles who kills the herdsmen and Nestor and drives away the cattle
  578. Ajax recovers the body of Patroclus
  579. Achilles resolves to put aside his anger
  580. Achilles recovers Briseis
  581. The river Axius rushes at Achilles for killing its grandson but Hephaestus dries it up with fire
  582. Achilles drags the body of Hector behind his chariot
  583. Hippolyte interrupts the marriage of Phaedra and Theseus with her Amazons
  584. Hippolyte and her Amazons are killed
  585. The Greeks send for the bones of Pelops
  586. Epeus collects timber to build the Trojan Horse
  587. Epeus builds the Trojan Horse
  588. Odysseus and other Greek warriors hide in the wooden Trojan Horse
  589. The Greek forces hide with their ships from the Trojans
  590. Odysseus is appointed leader of the Greeks hiding inside the wooden Trojan Horse
  591. Sinon is temporarily left behind at Troy by the Greeks
  592. Sinon lights a beacon as a signal to the Greeks
  593. Helen tries to lure the Greeks out of the wooden Trojan Horse
  594. Odysseus and Menelaus rescue Glaucus
  595. Laodice is swallowed up by a chasm
  596. Athena asks Zeus to send a storm against the Greeks
  597. Zeus sends a storm against Greek ships sailing home from Troy
  598. Neoptolemus conquers the Molossians
  599. Neoptolemus becomes king of the Molossians
  600. Odysseus wanders around Sicily
  601. Odysseus wanders around the Tyrrhenian Sea
  602. The Suitors of Penelope eat Odysseus’ herds at feasts
  603. Euphorbus wounds Patroclus
  604. The Orchomenians send ships and troops to the expedition against Troy
  605. Paris and Menelaus fight for possession of Helen
  606. Aphrodite saves Paris’ life by intervening in his fight with Menelaus
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