Hecamede

Hecamede

HECAMEDE, es, Gr. Ἑκαμήδη, ης, des Arsinous Tochter, welche Achilles mit gefangen bekam, als er die Insel Tenedos überfiel, und die Griechen hernach dem Nestor zur Sclavinn gaben. Homer. Il. Λ. v. 623.


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