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Athletics in Homer
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Death of Hector XX.159-166)Thereby they ran, one fleeing, and one
pursuing. In front a good man [Hector] fled, but one mightier far [Achilles] pursued him swiftly; for it was not for beast of sacrifice or for bull's hide [160] that they strove, such as are men's prizes for swiftness of foot, but it was for the life of horse-taming Hector that they ran. And as when single-hooved horses that are winners of prizes course swiftly about the turning-points, and some -- great prize is set forth, a tripod haply or a woman, in honour of a warrior that is dead; [165] even so these twain circled thrice with swift feet about the city of Priam; and all the gods gazed upon them.
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Funeral Games of Patroclus
• Chariot Racing• Boxing• Wrestling• Footrace• Combat• Hurling (Pig Iron)• Archery• Spear Throwing
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Prizes for the Chariot Race
• 1st: a woman faultless in her work and a tripod with ears holding 22 measures
• 2nd a six-year-old unbroken mare carrying an unborn mule foal
• A beautiful unfired cauldron holding four measures, still new and shiny
• Two gold talents• A two-handled unfired bowl
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Joseph Court. (1796-1865. Achilles Giving Nestor the Prize for Wisdom
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Francois Vase
"The Francois Vase" by Ergotimos and Kleitias is an Attic Black-figure Krater from Chiusi, c.575 B.C. and 26" height. Museo Archaeologico, Florence
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Calydonian Boar HuntChariot Race at Funeral of PatroclusMarriage of Peleus and Thetis
Theseus on CreteBattle of Lapiths and CentaursMarriage of Peleus and ThetisReturn of Hephaestus
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Chariot Race
• Diomedes• Antilochos• Menelaos• Meriones• Eumelos
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Black figure vase of ca. 565 B.C.
Are these two-horse or four-horse chariots?
Sophilos painted me. Patroclus' Games
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Odysseus
• Games on Phaeacia• Odysseus and Iros• Odysseus and the Bow
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