Sing of it from the moment when Agamemnon, Atreus’ son, that king of men, parted in wrath from noble Achilles. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Jove fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, ⦠The Iliad Introduction + Context. You’ll not outwit me or cajole me. At once she goaded Zeus, Cronos’ son: ‘What immortal has sought your counsel, arch-deceiver? Entering the deep harbour, they furled the sail and stowed it in the black ship, dropped the mast by lowering the forestays, and rowed her to her berth. But this man wants to rule over others; to lord it, be king of all, and issue orders, though I know one who will flout him. He set down by the ships, and fired a shaft, with a fearful twang of his silver bow. We use cookies for essential site functions and for social media integration. Next, the offering of cattle for far-striking Apollo was disembarked, and Chryses’ daughter landed from the sea-going boat. I advise my mother, who herself knows this is best, to make peace with our dear father, Zeus, lest he reprimand her again and our feast be ruined. It was Odysseus, that man of resource, who led her to the altar, and handed her to her dear father, saying: ‘Chryses, our leader Agamemnon commanded me to return your daughter, and make holy sacrifice to Phoebus for all the Greeks, and propitiate your lord Apollo, who has brought the Argives pain and mourning.’ With this, he handed her to her father who joyfully clasped her in his arms. ‘Oh, my son,’ Thetis sadly replied, ‘is it for this I bore you, unlucky in my labour? Away now; don’t provoke me if you’d leave safely.’, So he spoke, and the old man, seized by fear, obeyed. No quarrel with Trojan spearmen brought me here to fight: they have done me no wrong. Sit by your swift sea-going boats, meanwhile, nurse your anger against the Achaeans, hold back from the fight; for Zeus has left for Ocean’s stream, to banquet with the peerless Ethiopians, and all the gods go with him; but twelve days hence he returns to Olympus, and then I’ll cross the bronze threshold of his palace, kneel at his feet, and I think persuade him.’ With this, she left him to his anger, caused by their seizing of that lovely girl, against his will. Then Chryses, the priest of far-striking Apollo, came to the swift ships of the bronze-clad Greeks to free his daughter with a rich ransom, bearing far-striking Apollo’s ribbons on a golden staff, and begged her freedom of the Achaeans, chiefly the Atreidae, leaders of armies. One of our counsellors can go as captain, Ajax, Idomeneus, noble Odysseus or you, son of Peleus, you the most redoubtable of men, and make sacrifice and appease far-striking Apollo.’, Then, with an angry look, swift-footed Achilles replied: Why, you shameless schemer, why should any Achaean leap to obey your orders to march or wage war? During the Trojan War (prior to the actions described in Homer's Iliad), Agamemnon took Chryses' daughter Chryseis (Astynome) from Moesia as a war prize. Search all of ... and Achilles, the Achaeansâ greatest warrior, claims Briseis. Cloaked in mist she rose swiftly from the grey brine, and sitting by her weeping son caressed him with her hand, and spoke to him calling him by name: ‘Child, why these tears? And you neither see nor care; and even threaten to rob me of my prize, given by the sons of Achaea, reward for which I laboured. Iliad Summary. The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text. So they banqueted all day till sunset, missing nothing of the shared feast, nor of the lovely lyre Apollo played, nor of the singing Muses, who answered each other in sweet harmony. It’s intolerable you two should quarrel over a mortal, and set the gods at odd with one another. Family. What though the immortal gods made him a spearman; does that give him the right to utter such insults?’, Achilles then interrupted, saying: ‘A coward, and worthless, I’d be called, if I gave way every time to you no matter what you say. The story covered by âThe Iliadâ begins nearly ten years into the seige of Troy by the Greek forces, led by Agamemnon, King of Mycenae.The Greeks are quarrelling about whether or not to return Chryseis, a Trojan captive of King Agamemnon, to her father, Chryses, a priest of Apollo.When Agamemnon refuses and threatens to ransom the girl to her father, the offended Apollo ⦠Just as once before when I prayed to you, you honoured me and struck the Achaeans a fierce blow, so grant my new plea, and avert this dreadful scourge from the Danaans.’ So he prayed, and Apollo listened. Which of the immortals set ⦠Seized by fear and awe of the king, they stood silently; but he in his heart knew their unspoken request, and said: ‘Welcome, heralds, you ambassadors of Zeus and men, approach me. I held my own among them, though against them no man on earth could fight. So spoke the son of Cronos, inclining his shadowed brow till the ambrosial locks, on the King’s immortal head, stirred together, and high Olympus shook. First he attacked the mules, and the swift hounds, then loosed his vicious darts at the men; so the dense pyres for the dead burned endlessly. The Greeks called out their wish, to respect the priest and accept the fine ransom, but this displeased Agamemnon who sent him packing, and with a stern warning. ⦠T he Iliad is an epic poem by Homer that tells the story of several weeks in the last year of the decade-long Trojan War.. Then he served wine to all the other gods, starting on the left, pouring sweet nectar from the mixing-bowl. But, angered still, the son of Peleus, once more turned on Atreides with bitter taunts: ‘You drunkard with a cur’s mask and the courage of a doe, you’ve never dare to take up arms and fight beside your men, or join the Achaean leaders in an ambush. You are both younger than I, so listen, for I have fought beside warriors, better men than you, who ever showed me respect. Go now, before she notices, while I think the matter through. The conflict began when Paris, the son of Troyâs king Priam, seized a willing Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, from the Achaean king Menelaus. Command the rest if you wish, but give me no orders, I’ll no longer obey. Even if he swallows anger for a while, he will nurse resentment till he chooses to repay. When did you ever openly discuss your plans with me?’, ‘Hera’ replied the father of men and gods, ‘do not expect to know all my thoughts: though you are my wife you would find it a burden. Problems between Agamemnon and Achilles start right around the same time as the events in The Iliad. According to a tradition mentioned by Eustathius of Thessalonica, Chryses and Briseus (father of Briseis) were brothers, sons of a man named Ardys (otherwise unknown).. Mythology. When the thighs were burnt and they had tasted the inner meat, they carved the rest in small pieces, skewered and roasted them through, then drew them from the spits. But then soft-spoken Nestor rose, the clear-voiced orator of Pylos, from whose tongue speech sweeter than honey flowed. By the time Achilles and Agamemnon enter their ⦠But we can ponder all of that later; for now, let us launch a black ship on the shining sea, crew her, and embark creatures for sacrifice and this fair-faced daughter of Chryses too. First he rounded on Calchas, with a threatening look: ‘Baneful prophet, your utterance has never yet favoured me; you only ever love to augur evil, never a word of good is spoken or fulfilled! For all my pain, there’s no way I could help you, the Olympian is a tough antagonist to face. Others, who’ll honour me, are with me: Zeus, above all, the lord of counsel. Give up the girl, as the god demands, and we Achaeans will compensate you, three or four times over, if Zeus ever lets us sack high-walled Troy.’, Then Lord Agamemnon answered him: ‘Brave you may be, godlike Achilles, but don’t try to trick me with your cleverness. Do you think, since you demand I return her, that I’ll sit here without a prize while you keep yours? The arrows rattled at his shoulder as the god descended like the night, in anger. One of the most well-known tales ever narrated (most notably in Homerâs âIliadâ), the Trojan War is undoubtedly the greatest war in classical mythology. Achilles left for his fine fleet and his huts, with Patroclus, son of Menoetius, and his men; while Agamemnon launched a swift ship in the waves, chose twenty oarsmen, and embarked an offering for the god, then sent the fair-faced daughter of Chryses aboard, with Odysseus, that man of resource, to take command. Go home, with your ships and men, and lord it over the Myrmidons: I care naught for you, or your anger. Stewart, Michael. Down he came, in fury, from the heights of Olympus, with his bow and inlaid quiver at his back. After Chryses learned of his daughter's abduction, he tried to ransom her. While they embarked and set sail on the paths of the sea, Atreides ordered his men to purify themselves, and wash the dirt from their bodies in salt-water, and offer Apollo a sacrifice of unblemished bulls and goats, by the restless waves; and the savour went up to heaven with trails of smoke. If he refuses to release her, I’ll go in force to fetch her, and so much the worse for him.’, With this stern command, he sent them on their way, and unwillingly the two made their way along the shore of the restless sea, till they came to the ships and huts of the Myrmidons. Come, end this quarrel, and sheathe your sword. If ever there is need of me to save the Greeks from disaster, let them bear witness to this before the blessed gods, mortal men and that shameless king. Taunt him with words of prophecy; for I say, and it shall come to pass, that three times as many glorious gifts shall be yours one day for this insult. But Thetis, still clasping his knees, clung to him and pleaded again: ‘Make me this promise faithfully, and nod your head, or else refuse, for I am powerless, then I shall know how little I am honoured here.’, Zeus, the cloud-lord, deeply troubled, said: ‘This is a sorry business, indeed, and you will force a quarrel with Hera. Her, I shall not free; old age will claim her first, far from her own country, in Argos, my home, where she can tend the loom, and share my bed. For Agamemnon the king shows disrespect, arrogantly seizing his rightful prize. Bk I:148-187 Agamemnon and Achilles quarrel, Bk I:428-487 Chryses’ daughter is returned, Bk I:568-611 Hephaestus calms his mother Hera, Bk I:357-427 Achilles complains to Thetis, his mother. Please refer to our Privacy Policy. [1], This article is about the father of Chryseis. When Chryses attempted to ransom her, Agamemnon refused to return her. When Chryses attempted to ⦠If things are as you think, then is it not because I wish them so? Known as Juno among the Romans and in some translations of the Iliad. Yet, even so, I’d look to give her up, if that seems best; I’d rather you were safe, and free of plague. If you are the greatest warrior, well, it was some god I think who granted it. The canvas bellied in the wind and the dark wave hissed at the stern, as the boat gathered way and sped through the flood, forging on its course. Avenge my son, Olympian Zeus, lord of justice; enhance the Trojans’ power, till the Greeks honour and respect my son and make amends.’, Zeus, the cloud-gatherer, made no reply to her words, he sat there silently. And immortal laughter rose from the bliss-filled gods, as they watched Hephaestus bustling about the hall. Consider then, if you can keep me safe.’, Swift-footed Achilles spoke in reply: ‘Courage, and say out what truth you know, for by god-beloved Apollo to whom you pray, whose utterances you grant to the Danaans, none shall lay hand on you beside the hollow ships, no Danaan while I live and see the earth, not even if it’s Agamemnon you mean, who counts himself the best of the Achaeans.’, Then the peerless seer took heart, and spoke to them, saying: ‘Not for a broken vow, or a missed sacrifice, does he blame us, but because of that priest whom Agamemnon offended, refusing the ransom, refusing to free his daughter. They found Achilles seated by his black ship, by his hut, and it gave him no pleasure to see them. No, for your pleasure, you shameless cur, we followed to try and win recompense, for you and Menelaus, from the Trojans. Then they cast out the anchor stones, made fast the hawsers, and leapt on shore. Come, try, and let these men be witness: your blood will flow dark along my spear.’. He it was who came to the swift Achaean ships, to free his daughter, bringing a wealth of ransom, carrying a golden staff adorned with the ribbons of far-striking Apollo, and called out to the Achaeans, above all to the two leaders of armies, those sons of Atreus: ‘Atreides, and all you bronze-greaved Achaeans, may the gods who live on Olympus grant you to sack Priam’s city, and sail back home in safety; but take this ransom, and free my darling child; show reverence for Zeus’s son, far-striking Apollo.’, ‘Chryses begs Agamemnon for his daughter’ - Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1613, Then the rest of the Achaeans shouted in agreement, that the priest should be respected, and the fine ransom taken; but this troubled the heart of Agamemnon, son of Atreus, and he dismissed the priest harshly, and dealt with him sternly: ‘Old man, don’t let me catch you loitering by the hollow ships today, and don’t be back later, lest your staff and the god’s ribbons fail to protect you. But swift-footed Achilles, heaven-born son of Peleus, still nursed his anger beside the swift ships. âSons of Atreus,â he cried, âand all other Achaeans, may the gods who dwell in ⦠Although the Trojan War as a whole figures prominently in the work, this larger conflict ultimately provides the text with background rather than subject matter. As he pondered this in his mind, his great sword half-unsheathed, Athene descended from the sky, sent by Hera, the white-armed goddess, who loved and cared for both the lords alike. The Iliad By Homer Written 800 B.C.E Translated by Samuel Butler : Table of Contents Book I Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. But you’ll take nothing else of mine by the swift black ships, against my will. The Iliad recounts a brief but crucial period of the Trojan War, a conflict between the city of Troy and its allies against a confederation of Greek cities, collectively known as the Achaeans. But when the sun’s bright light had faded, each went off to rest in their separate houses, built with rare skill by the god lamed in both feet, famous Hephaestus; and Olympian Zeus, the lord of lightning, ascended to his accustomed bed to find sweet sleep, with Hera of the golden throne beside him. You too should do the same, for that is wise. "People, Places & Things: Chryses", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chryses_of_Troy&oldid=994891279, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 December 2020, at 02:09. We sacked Thebe, Eetion’s sacred city, and brought back all the spoils, which the Achaeans shared out fairly between them, choosing the fair-faced daughter of Chryses for Agamemnon. You have your power, a goddess for a mother, yet he is greater, ruling over more. I was the first to urge them, there and then, to propitiate the god, but anger gripped that son of Atreus, swiftly he rose and threatened what now has come to pass. Homer. ). Is it to witness Agamemnon’s arrogance? Chryses - priest of Apollo. Don’t hide your thoughts; speak, so I may share them.’, Then swift-footed Achilles sighed heavily and spoke: ‘You must know; why need I tell the tale to you who know all? That is why the god, the far-striker, makes us suffer, and will do so, and will not rid the Danaans of loathsome plague, until we return the bright-eyed girl to her father, without his recompense or ransom, and send a sacred offering to Chryse; then we might persuade him to relent.’, When he had finished speaking, Calchas sat down, and Agamemnon, the warrior, royal son of Atreus, leapt up in anger; his mind was filled with blind rage, and his eyes blazed like fire. Chryses prayed to Apollo, and he, in order to defend the honor of his priest, sent a plague sweeping through the Greek armies. Mother, speak gentle words to him, and the Olympian will once more show us grace.’, So saying, he hurried to his dear mother, and placed a two-handled cup in her hands: Be patient, mother, and contain your anger, lest you who are dear to me are beaten while I look on. Whoever obeys the gods will gain their hearing.’. Now Chryses had come to the ships of the Achaeans to free his daughter, and had brought with him a great ransom: moreover he bore in his hand the sceptre of Apollo wreathed with a suppliantâs wreath, and he besought the Achaeans, but most of all the two sons of Atreus, who were their chiefs. But why not consult some priest, some prophet, some interpreter of dreams, since dreams too come from Zeus, one who can tell why Phoebus Apollo shows such anger to us, because of some broken vow perhaps, or some missed sacrifice; in hopes the god might accept succulent lambs or unmarked goats, and choose to avert our ruin.’, He sat down again when he had spoken, and Calchas, son of Thestor, rose to his feet, he, peerless among augurs, who knew all things past, all things to come, and all things present, who, through the gift of prophecy granted him by Phoebus Apollo, had guided the Greek fleet to Ilium. Once before, when I rushed to save you, he seized me by the foot and hurled me from heaven’s threshold; all day headlong I plunged, and fell, with the sun, half-dead, to Lemnos’ shore. Goddess, sing me the anger, of Achilles, Peleus’ son, that fatal anger that brought countless sorrows on the Greeks, and sent many valiant souls of warriors down to Hades, leaving their bodies as spoil for dogs and carrion birds: for thus was the will of Zeus brought to fulfilment. Agamemnon refused. All that day the Achaeans made music to appease the god, singing the lovely paean, praising the god who strikes from afar; while he listened with delight. You’d sooner die. The seer Calchas told Agamemnon that the Greeks were suffering from a plague sent by Apollo because he wouldn't return Chryseis to Chryses. For other uses, see. All the immortal gods there were troubled, and it was Hephaestus, famed for his skill, who broke the silence, hoping to calm his mother, white-armed Hera: ‘This is a sorry business. So he prayed, and Phoebus Apollo heard him. Then they cut slices from the thighs, wrapped them in layers of fat, and laid raw meat on top. ÏÎ¹Ï / hê Iliàs poíêsis), Ilion (Ἴλιον / Ílion) étant l'autre nom de la ville de Troie. But now my heart fears silver-footed Thetis, daughter of the Old Man of the Sea, has swayed you; for she knelt by you at dawn and clasped your knees. Calchas - seer for the Greeks. What if the Olympian lord of lightening, mightiest of us all by far, should choose to blast us where we sit! And at sunset as darkness fell, they lay down to sleep by the ships’ cables, and when rosy-fingered Dawn appeared they sailed for the distant camp of the Achaeans. Translated by A. S. Kline © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved. But Achilles withdrew from his men, weeping, and sat by the shore of the grey sea, gazing at the shadowy deep; and stretching out his arms, passionately, prayed to his dear mother: ‘Since you bore me to but a brief span of life, Mother, surely Olympian Zeus the Thunderer ought to grant me honour; but he grants me none at all. He took his royal place, but Hera, watching, could not fail to know that silver-footed Thetis, daughter of the Old Man of the Sea, had pleaded with him. Waged by an Achaean alliance against the city of Troy, the war originated from a quarrel between three goddesses (Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite) over a golden apple, thrown by the goddess of strife at the wedding of Peleus and ⦠He spoke out, with winged words, saying: ‘Why are you here, daughter of aegis-bearing Zeus? Specifically, The Iliad concerns itself with the rage of Achillesâhow it begins, how it cripples the Achaean army, and how it finally becomes redirected toward the Trojans. And now you prophesy to the Danaan assembly, claiming the far-striker troubles them because I refused fine ransom for a girl, Chryses’ daughter, and would rather take her home. A short summary of Homer's The Iliad This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Iliad. And when they had assembled, and the gathering was complete, swift-footed Achilles rose and spoke: ‘Son of Atreus, if war and plague alike are fated to defeat us Greeks, I think we shall be driven to head for home: if, that is, we can indeed escape death. I can hide nothing from you, yet you’ll achieve nothing too, only estrange us, and so much the worse for you. Then men died thick and fast and the god’s darts rained down on the broad camp. He had already seen the passing of two mortal generations born and reared with him in holy Pylos, and now he ruled the third. Which of the gods set these two to quarrel? Then you will feel a gnawing pang of remorse for failing to honour the best of the Achaeans.’, ‘Dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon’ - Workshop of Bernard Picart, 1710, So spoke the son of Peleus, flung down the gold-studded staff, and resumed his seat; while, opposite, Atreides raged at him. In the Iliad certain heroic characters play major roles in the battles even though the reader knows that many more common soldiers must be involved.The heroes, however, are presented literally as greater human beings than the ordinary warriors. There the company of gods rose to their feet in deference to their father; none daring to stay seated at his entry, all standing as one. At dawn on the twelfth day, the company of immortal gods, led by Zeus, returned to Olympus. For nine days the god’s arrows fell on the army, and on the tenth Achilles, his heart stirred by the goddess, white-armed Hera, called them to the Place of Assembly, she pitying the Danaans, whose deaths she witnessed. Kneel beside Zeus, and clasp his knees, remind him of that, in hope he might now choose to help the Trojans, pin down the Achaeans among their ships, slaughter them on the shore, so they may reap their king’s reward, and imperious Agamemnon may realise his blindness (ate) in dishonouring the best of the Greeks.’. His mind raves destructively, indeed, and he fails to look behind him or foresee what might save his Achaeans in the coming fight beside the ships.’, At this, Patroclus obeyed his order, and leading fair-faced Briseis from the hut, handed her to the heralds, who returned beside the line of Achaean ships, with the unwilling girl. When they had offered their petition and scattered grains of barley, they drew back the victims’ heads, slit their throats and flayed them. Restrain yourself, now, and obey.’, Then swift-footed Achilles, in answer, said: ‘Goddess, a man must attend to your word, no matter how great his heart’s anger: that is right. Swiftly now they tethered the offering of cattle around the well-built altar, rinsed their hands and took handfuls of sacrificial barley grains. There she found Zeus, he of the far-thundering voice, sitting apart on the highest peak of ridged Olympus. Goddess, you swiftly summoned, to high Olympus, the hundred-handed monster whom gods call Briareus, and men Aegaeon, mightier than his father Poseidon; and you saved Zeus from those bonds. Whatever it is right for you to hear, no immortal, no human, shall know before you; but of what I plan without reference to the gods, make no question, do not ask.’, ‘Dread son of Cronos,’ the ox-eyed queen replied, ‘what is this? So, angrily, the old man returned, and Apollo, who loved him dearly, heard his prayer, and fired arrows of evil at the Argives. These the old man burnt on the fire, sprinkling over them a libation of red wine, while the young men stood by, five-pronged forks in their hands. What wealth is there in common, now we have shared our plunder from the cities which cannot be reclaimed? How Priam and his sons would rejoice, and the hearts of the Trojan throng be gladdened, if they could hear this tale of strife between you two, the greatest of Danaans in war and judgement. Great as you may be, Atreides, do not seek to rob him of the girl, leave him the prize that the Achaeans granted; and you Achilles, son of Peleus, do not oppose the king blow for blow, since the kingly sceptre brings no little honour to those whom Zeus crowns with glory. Yet they listened to my words, and followed my advice. Whoever it is, he’ll be angered. And here’s my threat: since Phoebus Apollo robs me of Chryses’ daughter, a ship and crew of mine will return her, but I’ll pay your quarters a visit myself, and take that prize of yours, fair-faced Briseis, so that you know how my power exceeds yours, and so that others will think twice before claiming they’re my peers, and comparing themselves to me, face to face.’, While Agamemnon spoke, the son of Peleus was gnawed by pain, and the heart in his shaggy breast was torn; whether to draw the sharp blade at his side, scatter the crowd, and kill the son of Atreus, or curb his wrath and restrain his spirit. You may accept or manage cookie usage at any time. Homer. I tell you and believe that this son of Atreus’ will pay soon with his life for his insolent acts.’, The goddess, bright-eyed Athene, replied: ‘I came from the heavens to quell your anger, if you’ll but listen: I was sent by the goddess, white-armed Hera, who in her heart loves and cares for you both alike. Often I heard you, in my father’s halls, claim proudly that you alone of the immortals saved Zeus, son of Cronos, lord of the storm, from a vile fate when those other Olympians, Hera, Poseidon, and Pallas Athene, planned to bind him fast. Devourer of your own people you are, because they are weak, or else you, Atreides would have perpetrated your last outrage. Meanwhile Odysseus had touched at Chryse, bearing the sacrifice. They were the mightiest of earth-born men; the mightiest and struggled with the mightiest, the Centaurs that lair among the mountains, whom they utterly destroyed. It’s ever your delight to work behind my back, and make all your decisions in secret. You bear no guilt, only Agamemnon, who sends you here for Briseis. For Briareus seated himself, in his strength, beside that son of Cronos, and the sacred gods in fear left Zeus alone. Of all the god-beloved princes here you are most odious to me, since war, contention, strife are dear to you. RAGE: Sing, Goddess, Achilles' rage, Black and murderous, that cost the Greeks Incalculable pain, pitched countless souls Of heroes into Hades' dark, And left their bodies to rot as feasts For dogs and birds, as Zeus' will was done. The Iliad, Book I, Lines 1-15. Chryses, the father of Chryseis, was a priest of Apollo. During the Trojan War (prior to the actions described in Homer's Iliad), Agamemnon took Chryses' daughter Chryseis (Astynome) from Moesia as a war prize. The poet Tzetzes describes her to be "very young and thin, with milky skin; had blond hair and small breasts; nineteen years old and still a virgin". The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Yet I’ll go myself to snowy Olympus, and tell the Thunder-bearer Zeus what you have said, hoping that he will hear me. 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