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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Bacchylides, Dithyrambs (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien). Search the whole document.
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Pleuron (search for this): book Dith, poem 20
Ode 20 (Dithyramb 6)
Idas: for the Lacedaemonians
Once in [spacious] Sparta the golden-haired Lacedaemonian such a song when bold-hearted [Idas] led Marpessa, the maiden with lovely [cheeks], fleeing of death Poseidon, the lord of the sea
and to him horses [swift as the wind] to well-built Pleuron, the son of [Ares] with golden shield
The rest of the ode is lost.