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Ajax or Aias (/ˈaɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Αἴας, romanized: Aíās [aí̯.aːs], gen. Αἴαντος Aíantos; archaic ΑΣϜΑϺ [aí̯.waːs]) is a Greek mythological hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role in the Trojan War, and is portrayed as a towering figure and a … See more
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In the account of Dares the Phrygian, Ajax was illustrated as ". . .powerful. His voice was clear, his … See more• A translation of the debate and Ajax's death.
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WEBJul 2, 2024 · He competed with the Greek hero Odysseus for the armour of Achilles but lost, which so enraged him that it caused his death. According to a later story, Ajax’s disappointment drove him mad. On coming to his …
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WEBMar 9, 2019 · Suicide. When Achilles was killed, his armor was to be awarded to the next greatest Greek hero. Ajax thought it should go to him. Ajax went mad and tried to kill his comrades when the armor was …
Trojan War Hero Ajax and the Anguish of War in Ancient Greece
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WEBMay 24, 2021 · Ajax fails to kill Hector in Iliad 7, whereas Achilles succeeds later, in Iliad 22. The death of Ajax is mentioned in our Odyssey, 11.541–567, but there is no mention of suicide as the cause of death.
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WEBBalanced on his left leg, the instrument of death aimed at the middle of his chest, our heavily bearded hero wears an extravagantly plumed helmet, a cuirass, leggings, elaborate sandals, and a theatrically billowing cloak. …
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WEBApr 16, 2018 · The suicide of the hero Ajax, the result of a dispute over the ownership of Achilles’ armour, was a popular motif in Archaic Greek art.
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THE SWORD DID IT: A GREEK EXPLANATION FOR SUICIDE