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  1. Briseis - Wikipedia

    Briseis (/ braɪˈsiːɪs /; Ancient Greek: Βρισηίς, romanized: Brīsēís, lit. 'daughter of Briseus', pronounced [briːsɛːís]), also known as Hippodameia (Ἱπποδάμεια, [hippodámeːa]), [2] is a significant character in the Iliad.

  2. Briseis in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

    Briseis was a female character who appeared in the tales of Greek mythology during the Trojan War. Briseis would become a concubine of the hero Achilles, but she was also the reason, through no fault of her own, why Achilles and Agamemnon argued, almost resulting in the Achaeans losing the war.

  3. Who Was Briseis in The Iliad? - ThoughtCo

    Mar 2, 2019 · In the legends, Briseis was the wife of King Mynes of Lyrnessus, an ally of Troy. Achilles slew Mynes and the brothers of Briseis (children of Briseus), then received her as his war prize.

  4. Briseis Character Analysis in The Iliad - SparkNotes

    Briseis is introduced in the narrative not as a human being but as a prize to be won or lost. Her lack of autonomy is described in Book 1 when she’s characterized as an “unwilling beauty… in soft sorrows, and in pensive thought” who walks “silent [ly]” as she is led by hand by Patroclus.

  5. Briseis | The War Prize Come Slave Concubine of Achilles - Olympioi

    Sep 19, 2023 · In the vast tapestry of Greek mythology, Briseis stands out not as a goddess or a warrior, but as a symbol of beauty and conflict. Her story, intertwined with the fates of legendary heroes, offers a unique perspective on the Trojan War and the human emotions that fueled it.

  6. The Women in Achilles’ Life: Briseis and Beyond

    Oct 4, 2024 · Briseis is introduced in the Iliad as a beautiful captive woman awarded to Achilles after the sacking of Lyrnessus. Her character is essential to understanding Achilles’ motivations and emotional landscape.

  7. Briseis and Andromache Enslaved: Sleeping with the Enemy in …

    Briseis departs unwillingly to sleep with the man who killed her husband and destroyed the life she knew. Achilles tries to find solace with a woman whom he does not love and who, he likely knows, does not love him.

  8. Briseis Character Analysis in The Song of Achilles - LitCharts

    Briseis is a Trojan citizen captured during the Greek army’s early raids on Troy. At Patroclus ’s urging, Achilles claims her as a war spoil, but the two give her free reign in the Phthian camp.

  9. Briseis | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica

    Briseis. A patronymic from Briseus, and the name of Hippodamia, the daughter of Briseus of Lyrnessus. When the Greeks invaded her city she was taken as a war-prize by Achilles.

  10. Briseis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jul 24, 2024 · (Greek mythology) A legendary figure who features in the Iliad; a princess granted as concubine to Achilles after the sacking of her city, Lyrnessus, before the beginning of the story.

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