• Polydamna (/ˌpɒlɪˈdæmnə/; Ancient Greek: Πολύδαμνα Polúdamna) is an Egyptian figure from Greek mythology. Mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, Polydamna was...
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  • phármakon (i.e. an anti-sorrow drug) is a magical potion given to Helen by Polydamna, the wife of the noble Egyptian Thon; it quells all sorrows with forgetfulness...
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  • Eupeithes Euryalus Eurylochus Halitherses Heracles Irus Kikonians Laestrygones Mesaulius Polites Polydamna Scylla Charybdis Sirens Tiresias Theoclymenus...
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  • dictionary. Polydamas or Poludamas (Greek: Πολυδάμας), feminine Polydama or Polydamna, may refer to: Polydamas (mythology), Trojan hero Polydamas of Skotoussa...
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    had stayed there, accommodated by the noble Egyptian Thon and his wife Polydamna. The second century BC Greek poet Nicander wrote that Menelaus's helmsman...
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    phármakon (i.e. an anti-sorrow drug) is a magical potion given to Helen by Polydamna, the wife of the noble Egyptian Thon, Coffee was originally consumed in...
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  • "life" of its own but is of divine origin. 8th century – Homer tells that Polydamna supplied the Greek forces besieging Troy with healing drugs. Homer also...
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  • Polycrates Polyctor Polydamas Polydamas of Pharsalus Polydamas of Skotoussa Polydamna Polydectes Polydectes of Sparta Polydorus Polydorus of Sparta Polydorus...
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