Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greek | The Iliad | THE BREACH OF THE TRUCE, AND THE FIRST BATTLE. / BOOK V. / ARGUMENT. / THE ACTS OF DIOMED.; lines 6234-6371 | high | Mars hovers with a sable shield; after the blue-eyed maid retires, Apollo produces neas from his fane alive, unharmed, and vigorous from his wound, while battle-deities and battle-cries intensify the field. | record |
| Greek | The Iliad | THE BREACH OF THE TRUCE, AND THE FIRST BATTLE. / BOOK V. / ARGUMENT. / THE ACTS OF DIOMED.; lines 6517-6649 | high | Juno surveys the carnage from the sky, grieves, says Mars aids Troy, and urges Minerva to arm and oppose force with force. | record |
| Islamic | The Koran (Al-Qur'an) | CHAPTER VII / IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD. / CHAPTER VIII. / IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.; lines 17237-17336 | high | The believers ask the Lord for assistance; he answers with a promise of a thousand angels in order, as good tidings and security, while victory is from God alone. | record |