- published: 22 Sep 2009
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According to the Iliad, Hecamede (Ἑκαμήδη), daughter of Arsinoos, was captured from the isle of Tenedos and given as captive to King Nestor. Described as "skilled as a goddess", "fair" and "proud", Hecamede was not a concubine but a serving woman. In her most prolonged mention, she serves Nestor and Prince Machaon Pramnian wine, a medicinal drink.
Hecamede sp. (Ephydridae) (1)
Hecamede sp. (Ephydridae) (2)
Hecamede sp. (Ephydridae) (3)
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