QUIZ: What's Your Homeric Epithet?

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    Un test che risulta nel vostro epiteto omerico XD


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    Il mio risultato è The great teller of tales

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    You are [your name], great teller of tales. The Greek hero Odysseus had many epithets ascribed to him (others included “much-enduring,” “cunning,” and “man of twists and turns”), and this was one of them, so you’re in good company.
     
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    You are bright-eyed [your name]. Homer also used this epithet to describe Athena, the goddess of things like wisdom, diplomacy, war, and arts and crafts. Athena was the patron of Odysseus and helped him out of some tough spots, except for those times she just didn’t feel like it for some reason or another.
     
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    Bright-eyed che bello <333
     
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    CITAZIONE (lucrezianellenuvole @ 3/11/2017, 23:04) 
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    You are bright-eyed [your name]. Homer also used this epithet to describe Athena, the goddess of things like wisdom, diplomacy, war, and arts and crafts. Athena was the patron of Odysseus and helped him out of some tough spots, except for those times she just didn’t feel like it for some reason or another.

    Anche per me "bright-eyed"!
     
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    Bello Bright-eyed!

    Comunque anch'io "The great teller of tales"

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    You are [your name], great teller of tales. The Greek hero Odysseus had many epithets ascribed to him (others included “much-enduring,” “cunning,” and “man of twists and turns”), and this was one of them, so you’re in good company

    Odisseo/Ulisse mi piace, sono contenta u.u
     
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