Events mentioned in: Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 6, Hector & Andromache
- Dionysus takes refuge in the Sea with Thetis
- Nestor rallies the Argives against the Trojans
- Helenus instructs Hector and Aeneas in the defence of Troy
- Hector rallies the Trojans against the Achaeans
- Glaucus and Diomedes engage in single combat
- Iobates commands Bellerophon to fight the Chimera
- Bellerophon kills the Amazons
- Iobates gives Bellerophon his daughter, Philonoe, in marriage
- Philonoe gives birth to Isandros, Hippolochus, and Laodamia
- Laodamia sleeps with Zeus
- Laodamia gives birth to Sarpedon
- Glaucus and Diomedes declare a truce and exchange their armour
- Theano prays to Athena to spare the wives and children of the Trojans
- Hector criticizes Paris for not joining in the fighting against the Achaeans
- Andromache pleads with Hector not to fight against the Achaeans
- Andromache and her household mourn Hector
- Ajax kills Acamas
- Euryalus pursues and kills Aesepos and Pedasos
- Euryalus strips Aesepos and Pedasos of their armor
- Abarbarea gives birth to Aesepos and Pedasos
- Adrastus is captured and begs Menelaus to spare his life and take him as a hostage
- Agamemnon kills Adrastus
- Antaea attempts to seduce Bellerophon and is rebuffed
- Bellerophon fights the Solymoi
- The Trojans and Achaeans fight each other at the Simoeis and Xanthos rivers
- Diomedes kills Axylos and Kalesios
- Euryalus kills Dresus and Opheltios
- Polypoetes kills Astyalos
- Odysseus kills Pidytes
- Teucer kills Aretaon
- Antilochus kills Ablerus
- Agamemnon kills Elatus
- Leitus kills Phylacus
- Eurypylus kills Melanthos
- Lycurgus drives the nursing women of Dionysus through Nysa and beats them with his oxgoad
- Zeus strikes Lycurgus blind
- Antaea tells Proetus that Bellerophon attempted to seduce her and urges Proetus to kill him
- Proeteus refuses to kill Bellerophon and sends him to be killed by Iobates instead
- Bellerophon wanders the Alean Plain gnawing his own heart
- Ares kills Isandros while he is fighting the Solymi
- Laodamia is killed by Artemis
- Oeneus hosts Bellerophon for twenty days, during which time the two exchange gifts
- The Achaeans are defeated outside Thebes
- Hector instructs Hecuba to gather her women and make an offering at the temple of Athena
- The women of Troy ask Hector for news of their kinsmen
- Hecuba offers Hector wine to make an offering to Zeus
- Hecuba selects an embroidered Sidonian robe to offer as tribute to Athena
- Paris acknowledges the criticism of Hector and assures him that he will join the fight
- Helen attempts to soothe Hector’s anger by admonishing herself and Paris
- Hector asks Helen to urge Paris to join the fight
- Hector searches for his wife and son, questioning his servants as to their whereabouts
- Achilles kills Eetion
- Hector tells Andromache that he cannot walk away from fighting the Achaeans
- Hector holds his son, Astyanax, and prays to Zeus that he might surpass his father in all things
- Hector reassures Andromache and asks her to return home
- Paris dons his armor and makes his way to Hector’s side
- Hector urges Paris to make things right with the Trojans and join him in defeating the Achaeans
- Acamas comes from from Thrace
- Axylus lives in Arisbe
- Pidytes comes from Perkote
- Elatus comes from Pedasos
- Menelaus agrees to take Adrastus alive, but is stopped by Agamemnon
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