Events mentioned in: Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 12, Fight at the Barricade
- Patroclus tends to Eurypylus’s wound
- The Argives leave Troy after it is sacked
- Apollo and Poseidon destroy the Achaean wall
- Hector urges the Trojans to cross the trench separating them from the Achaeans
- Polydamas urges Hector not to try and force their horses to cross the perilous Achaean trench, but rather continue on foot
- The Trojans divide into five companies led by Hector, Polydamas, Cebriones, Paris, Alcathous, Agenor, Helenus, Deiphobus, Asius, Aeneas, Archelochus, Acamas, Sarpedon, Glaucus, and Asteropaeus
- Asius, Iamenus, Orestes, Adamas, Thoon, and Oinomaos charge the Achaean wall with their horses
- Asius laments to Zeus that Polypoetes and Leonteus will not abandon the Achaean gate despite his attacks
- Polypoetes kills Damasos
- Polypoetes kills Pylon and Ormenus
- Leonteus kills Hippomachus
- Leonteus kills Antiphates
- Leonteus kills Menon, Iamenus, and Orestes
- The Trojans witness a divine portent in the form of a large eagle carrying a red snake, which it drops into their midst
- Polydamas warns Hector to heed the omen of the eagle and the snake and not engage the Danaans at their ships
- Hector rebukes Polydamas and ignores his advice
- Zeus grants victory to the Trojans
- The two Ajaxes raise morale amongst the Achaeans
- Zeus sets Sarpedon on the Argives
- Sarpedon tells Glaucus that they must earn their honour through glory in battle
- Sarpedon and Glaucus lead the Lycian host in the assault on the Achaean wall
- Menestheus sends his messenger, Thoötes, to enlist Ajax’s and Teucer’s help against Sarpedon and Glaucus
- The Greater Ajax orders the Lesser Ajax and Lycomedes to hold the line against the Danaans in his absence
- Ajax kills Epikles
- Teucer wounds Glaucus
- Sarpedon kills Alcmaon
- Zeus saves Sarpedon from being killed by Ajax and Teucer
- Sarpedon rebukes the Lycians for failing to help him
- The Lycians and the Argives fight for possession of the Achaean wall
- Zeus grants Hector victory, allowing the Trojans to scale and overtake the Achaean wall
- The Danaans flee to their ships in the chaos ensuing from Hector’s victory
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