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Protesilaos
in Fénelon's Télémaque, is meant to represent Louvios,
the French Minister of State.
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Protesilaos from Infoplease:
- Protesilaos - Protesilaos in Fénelon's Télémaque, is meant to represent Louvios, the ...
- Homer, Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Ernest Myers, M.A.: Zeus awakening, biddeth Apollo revive Hector, and restore the fortunes of the Trojans. Fire is thrown on the ship of Protesilaos. - Now when they had sped in flight across the palisade and trench, and many were overcome at the hands of the Danaans, the rest were stayed, and abode b
- Homer, Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Ernest Myers, M.A.: The Iliad - The execution of this version of the ILIAD has been entrusted to the three Translators in the following three parts:
- Laodami'a - Laodami'a The wife of Protesilaos, who was slain before Troy. She begged to be allowed to ...
- Homer, Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Ernest Myers, M.A.: How Zeus beguiled Agamemnon by a dream; and of the assembly of the Achaians and their marching forth to battle. And of the names and numbers of the hosts of the Achaians and the Trojans. - Now all other gods and chariot-driving men slept all night long, only Zeus was not holden of sweet sleep; rather was he pondering in his heart how he
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