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- Hecale_(poem) abstract "The Hecale (Ancient Greek: Ἑκάλη, Hekalē) is a fragmentary Greek epyllion written by Callimachus during the third century BC. The eponymous heroine of the poem was an impoverished Attic widow with whom Theseus stayed on his way to subdue the Marathonian Bull. On his return from accomplishing this feat, Theseus found that his hostess had died, and, in return for her humble hospitality, the hero founded a deme named for her and established there a sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleus in her honor. Although poorly preserved by papyrus fragments and quotations in ancient authors, the broad outline of the Hecale is relatively certain, and the text stands as an important witness to the poorly understood genre of the Hellenistic epyllion. It was also extremely influential and was alluded to by later Hellenistic poets and, later, Roman writers such as Lucretius, Horace, Ovid and Apuleius.".
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageID "39104315".
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageLength "2576".
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageRevisionID "674682545".
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_literature.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Apuleius.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Callimachus.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_poems.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_poems.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Cretan_Bull.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Deme.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Eponym.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Eponymous.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Epyllion.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Hecale.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_poetry.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Horace.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Lost_work.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Lost_works.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Lucretius.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Marathonian_Bull.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Papyrus.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hecale".
- Hecale_(poem) hasPhotoCollection Hecale_(poem).
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientGreece-stub.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Callimachus.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
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- Hecale_(poem) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hecale_(poem) subject Category:Ancient_Greek_poems.
- Hecale_(poem) subject Category:Lost_poems.
- Hecale_(poem) hypernym Epyllion.
- Hecale_(poem) type Poem.
- Hecale_(poem) comment "The Hecale (Ancient Greek: Ἑκάλη, Hekalē) is a fragmentary Greek epyllion written by Callimachus during the third century BC. The eponymous heroine of the poem was an impoverished Attic widow with whom Theseus stayed on his way to subdue the Marathonian Bull. On his return from accomplishing this feat, Theseus found that his hostess had died, and, in return for her humble hospitality, the hero founded a deme named for her and established there a sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleus in her honor.".
- Hecale_(poem) label "Hecale (poem)".
- Hecale_(poem) sameAs Ecale_(Callimaco).
- Hecale_(poem) sameAs Hecale_(Callimachus).
- Hecale_(poem) sameAs m.0c1xqr5.
- Hecale_(poem) sameAs Q3718819.
- Hecale_(poem) sameAs Q3718819.
- Hecale_(poem) wasDerivedFrom Hecale_(poem)?oldid=674682545.
- Hecale_(poem) isPrimaryTopicOf Hecale_(poem).