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Scenes of the Iliad | liebil01: The wound that a snake caused Philoctetes proved to be incurable, and the stench which it produced was so difficult to endure that Agamemnon, the commander in chief of the army that had sailed against Troy, decided to get rid of Philoctetes, putting him ashore in the island of Lemnos, where he survived in the wildernesss for several years. Liebig sets.

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  liebil01.jpg - liebil01: The wound that a snake caused Philoctetes proved to be incurable, and the stench which it produced was so difficult to endure that Agamemnon, the commander in chief of the army that had sailed against Troy, decided to get rid of Philoctetes, putting him ashore in the island of Lemnos, where he survived in the wildernesss for several years. Liebig sets.  
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