Ajax
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Ajax the Great, Telamonian Ajax
Ajax or Aias (Ancient Greek: Αἴας, gen. Αἴαντος) was a mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea, and king of Salamis. After Achilles, he was the mightiest of the Greek heroes in the Trojan War.
Ajax was a huge man, head and shoulders larger than the other Greeks, enormously strong but somewhat slow of speech. In the Iliad, he is often called the "wall" or "bulwark" (herkos) of the Greeks. When Achilles had withdrawn from the fighting at Troy, it was Ajax who went forth to meet Hector in single combat; by the time darkness fell the fight was still a stalemate, but Ajax had wounded Hector without sustaining injury himself.…more
Ajax was a huge man, head and shoulders larger than the other Greeks, enormously strong but somewhat slow of speech. In the Iliad, he is often called the "wall" or "bulwark" (herkos) of the Greeks. When Achilles had withdrawn from the fighting at Troy, it was Ajax who went forth to meet Hector in single combat; by the time darkness fell the fight was still a stalemate, but Ajax had wounded Hector without sustaining injury himself.…more
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The Iliad
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The Firebrand
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1987
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Troilus and Cressida
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1601
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The Greek Myths: Complete Edition
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1955
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Sophocles II: Ajax, Women of Trachis, Electra, Philoctetes (Complete Greek Tragedies, #4)
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Ajax
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The Song of Troy
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1998
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Iliad, Books 1–12 (Loeb Classical Library, #170)
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La Pomme de discorde (L'Iliade, #1)
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2016
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Ajax - Electra - Oedipus Tyrannus
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