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  • Cebriones chariots crew offighting on foot vs.,function ofGreekmobility ofchild sacrifice

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • Cebriones chariots crew offighting on foot vs.,function ofGreekmobility ofchild sacrifice

    The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006

  • Oh, Cebriones! oh, Porphyrion! what a terribly strong place!

    The Birds 2000

  • Cebriones leaps up onto the chariot just as Hector jumps down.

    Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981

  • He pursued the Trojans back to the walls of the town, slaying Cebriones the charioteer of Hector.

    Authors of Greece T. W. Lumb

  • Cebriones was also joined with them as third in command, for Hector had left his chariot in charge of a less valiant soldier.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

  • Cebriones; many a great stone, moreover, beat on many a shield as they fought around his body, but there he lay in the whirling clouds of dust, all huge and hugely, heedless of his driving now.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

  • Cebriones out of range of the darts and tumult of the Trojans, and stripped the armour from his shoulders.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

  • With this the god went back into the hurly-burly, and Hector bade Cebriones drive again into the fight.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

  • As he spoke he flung himself on Cebriones with the spring, as it were, of a lion that while attacking a stockyard is himself struck in the chest, and his courage is his own bane — even so furiously, O Patroclus, did you then spring upon Cebriones.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

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