If you're talking about Book Nine, it is Diomedes.
Whenever he fought in battle, he did not retreat. He stood like a "stonewall".
he stood up for his rights and for what he felt was right and we all know it and if yoy disagree then gggrrrrrr....
The sacrifice of Iphigeneia whom King Agamemnon offered to her for the passage of the Greek fleet to Troy; for this Artemis stood against the Greeks, she was beaten by Hera in an angry contest of the gods.
used to be called that and stood for Water Closet
they were called the pourporous
Stonewall Jackson never retreated in the Civil War, and yet he wasn't even killed by the enemy he was killed from friendly fire.
Because he stood like a stonewall in the Battle of Bull Run in front of the union bridge and forced them to retreat to the north.
becky
They were called groundlings
it was called the centre and then around the sides was where the chorus stood
Scientific law
People stood because they could not afford to buy tickets to the part of the theatre where there were seats. Instead they stood in "the pit" immediately in front of the stage and were called "groundlings" because they stood on the ground.