Briseis in Wikipedia
Brisēís (Greek: Βρισηΐς; also known as Hippodameia Greek:
Ἱπποδάμεια)[1] was a mythical queen in Asia Minor at the time
of the Trojan War. Her character lies at the center of a
dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of
Homer's Iliad. In Greek mythology, Briseis, a daughter of
Briseus was a princess of Lyrnessus. When Achilles led the
assault on that city during the Trojan War, her family died at
his hands;[2] she was subsequently given to Achilles as a war
prize...
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