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large, cut-out bed and there is great irony in their actions. For at the same moment Menelaus states to the Trojans that they have lost the deal, the deal sealed by a binding oath, they are told by Atrides son that they must surrender Helen and pay the Danaans retributions and indemnities for their victory at the very end of Book III with the lines, "So Atrides (Agamemnon) demanded. His armies roarded assent." - Fagles,
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his brother, Helenus. He reaches the Scaean Gates, the main gates of Troy, and eventually finds his mother Hecuba to tell her against the Argive be
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that she should go to the temple of Athena in the city with all the other Trojan women that she can tell and that they should pray to the goddess Athena and promise to make many sacrifices to her if she helps protect the city of Troy