When the tables are full . . . into the cups Odyssey IX, 8.
Without the knowledge of their parents Iliad XIV, 281.
Woe is me . . . . Iliad, XVI, 433.
Xerxes (519?–465 b.c.); king of Persia (486–465): son of Darius I. Here, Xerxes, Bias, and Perdiccas are named as exemplars of very wealthy men.
Zeus chief deity of the Olympian gods, son of Cronus, brother and husband of Hera.






















