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+ | *'''Agamemnon:''' commander of the Greeks in the Trojan War |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 17 December 2023
- agnomen: a name added to a family name; generally as a result of some accomplishment or exploit
- ignominy: public shame, humiliation → HCE's alleged crime
- acumen
- Agamemnon: commander of the Greeks in the Trojan War