Helena (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, III, 15.3, og 19.9; Allan, Williams (2008): Introduction, 14–16; Calame, Claude (2001): Choruses of Young Women, s. 192–197; Pomeroy, Sarah B. (2002): Spartan Women, s. 114–118

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  • Blondell, Ruby (2013): Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation, Oxford University Press, s. 43. Sitat: «Despite this lack of a defining death story, however, Helen does pass from human life, reappearing as an immortal recipient of hero cult. Cult heros and heroines were, typically significant mortals who exercised supernatural powers from beyond the grave. As such they were a species of divinity, albeit with less power and status than the gods proper.»
  • Austin, Norman (2008): Helen of Troy and Her Shameless Phantom, Cornell University Press, s. 85-89

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  • Hesiod: Kvinnekatalogen og Eoiae, fragment 196–204; Hyginus: Fabulæ, 81; Pseudo-Apollodorus: Bibliotheca II, 10.8; Cingano, Ettore (2005): A Catalog within a Catalog, s. 124; Clader, Linda Lee (1976): Helen, s. 10
  • Hesiod: Kvinnekatalogen og Eoiae, fragment 204; Hyginus: Fabulæ, 78; Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, 3.20.9; Pseudo-Apollodorus: Bibliotheca, 3.10.9; Cingano, Ettore (2005): A Catalog within a Catalog, s. 128; Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, s. 76
  • Theokritos: The Epithalamium of Helen, 16; Edmunds, Lowell (May 2007): Helen's Divine Origins, s. 12

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  • Homer: Iliaden, III, 199, 418, 426; Odysseen, IV, 184, 219; XXIII, 218. (engelske oversettelser)
  • Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, III, 16.1; jf. Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, 26–27
  • Hesiod: Kvinnekatalogen og Eoiae, fragment 196–204; Hyginus: Fabulæ, 81; Pseudo-Apollodorus: Bibliotheca II, 10.8; Cingano, Ettore (2005): A Catalog within a Catalog, s. 124; Clader, Linda Lee (1976): Helen, s. 10
  • Hesiod: Kvinnekatalogen og Eoiae, fragment 204; Hyginus: Fabulæ, 78; Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, 3.20.9; Pseudo-Apollodorus: Bibliotheca, 3.10.9; Cingano, Ettore (2005): A Catalog within a Catalog, s. 128; Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, s. 76
  • Kypria, fragment 1; Herodotos: Historier, 113–119
  • Antikkens forfattere er ikke enige om sendebudene ble sendt før samlingen av den greske flåten i Aulis eller etter at den nådde Tenedos eller Troja. I Herodotos' fortelling sverget trojanerne til de greske sendebudene at Helena var i Egypt og ikke i Troja, men grekerne trodde dem ikke og beleiret byen inntil de erobret den. Jf. Kypria, fragment 1; Herodotos: Historier, II, 118.2–4; Homer: Iliaden, tredje sang, 205; Pseudo-Appolodorus: Epitome, 28–29. Om Euripides' tapte drama, se Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, s. 191.
  • Vergil: Æneiden, 494-512; Suzuki, Mihoko (1992): Metamorphoses of Helen, s. 101–102.
  • Euripides: Orestes, 1286
  • Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, 3.19.9–10, Perseus.tufts.edu.
  • Herodotos: Historier, VI, 61.3; Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, s. 30–31; Budin, Stephanie Lynn (2004): The Ancient Greeks, ABC-CLIO, s. 286
  • Pausanias: Beskrivelse av Hellas, III, 15.3, og 19.9; Allan, Williams (2008): Introduction, 14–16; Calame, Claude (2001): Choruses of Young Women, s. 192–197; Pomeroy, Sarah B. (2002): Spartan Women, s. 114–118

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  • Dion Khrysostomos: Diskurser, 1.37–53; Hughes, Bettany (2005): Helen of Troy, s. 128–129

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