
75- Posthomerica Part V: We Won't Always Have Paris
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Our alternative title today is Goodbye Paris. Either way, you can probably guess how this is going to go. But before we say farewell to everyone's favourite princess-kidnapper, let's see how his ex-wife feels about saving him! I'm sure there will be no hard feelings there... Right? Please? Oenone?
Sources for this episode:
- The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2015), Philoctetes (online) (Accessed 24/06/2025).
- Quintus Smyrnaeus (1934), The Fall of Troy. Translated by A. S. Way. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd.
- Author unknown, Google Maps (online) (Accessed 06/07/2025).
- Author unknown, Philoctetes (date unknown), Story of Philoctetes (online) (Accessed 24/06/2025).
- Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Antenor (online) (Accessed 24/06/2025).
Fire sound effect (clipped and some fading added second time):
- https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/fire-sound-334130/. Free for use under Pixabay Content Licence (https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/) (Accessed 07/07/2025).
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