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[30] ἡμετέρῳ: the familiar our of the household.

ἐν Ἄργεϊ: i.e. in Peloponnesus (which name is not found in Homer), “Ἄργος Ἀχαιικόν”, not “Πελασγικὸν Ἄργος” (Thessaly, 2.681), nor the city “Ἄργος” where Diomed ruled (2.559). In “Ζ 456, Ἄργος” seems to stand for all Greece, as “Ἀργεῖοι” is interchangeable with “Ἀχαιοί”, cf. v. 79.

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