Peneleus, hits a Trojan in the face. He then cuts off the head and lifts it into the air at the end of a spear, causing the other Trojans to tremble in fear.
Iliad and Odyssey
Peneleus, hits a Trojan in the face. He then cuts off the head and lifts it into the air at the end of a spear, causing the other Trojans to tremble in fear.
Iliad and Odyssey
A description of extreme violence and psychological warfare in The Iliad.
c. 8th century BCE
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