epopee (Meaning)

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epopee (n.)

Alt. of Epopoeia

epopee Sentence Examples

  1. The Trojan War, as Homeric epopee recounts, was a decade-long conflict that left an enduring mark on Western literature.
  2. The Bhagavad Gita, an Indian epopee, contains profound philosophical teachings attributed to Lord Krishna.
  3. The Siege of Jerusalem, a 16th-century French epopee, depicts the struggles of the Crusades.
  4. The Lusiads, a Portuguese epopee by Luís de Camões, celebrates the nation's maritime exploration and empire.
  5. The Aeneid, a Roman epopee by Virgil, narrates the adventures of Aeneas after the fall of Troy.
  6. Paradise Lost, an English epopee by John Milton, explores the themes of sin, rebellion, and redemption.
  7. The Kalevala, a Finnish epopee, combines mythology, folklore, and epic verse.
  8. The Iliad, an ancient Greek epopee attributed to Homer, recounts the events surrounding the siege of Troy.
  9. The Mahabharata, an Indian epopee, is the longest known poem in the world, encompassing over 100,000 verses.
  10. The Odyssey, an ancient Greek epopee attributed to Homer, follows the arduous journey of Odysseus back home from the Trojan War.

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Alt. of Epopoeia

epigram, English sonnet,dithyramb, rondel, pastoral, idyll, rondeau, madrigal, rondelle, triolet

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The Trojan War, as Homeric epopee recounts, was a decade-long conflict that left an enduring mark on Western literature.

The Bhagavad Gita, an Indian epopee, contains profound philosophical teachings attributed to Lord Krishna.

The Siege of Jerusalem, a 16th-century French epopee, depicts the struggles of the Crusades.

The Lusiads, a Portuguese epopee by Luís de Camões, celebrates the nation's maritime exploration and empire.