In Book 4 of "The Odyssey," the red-haired king refers to Menelaus, the king of Sparta. He is notable for his distinctive red hair and is a key figure in the aftermath of the Trojan War. Menelaus provides Telemachus with valuable information about his father, Odysseus, and shares his own experiences during the war and his journey home. His character highlights themes of loyalty and the struggles faced by returning heroes.
a rabid, red eyed bunny rabbit
In the "Odyssey", Odysseus blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus with a red hot log.The cyclops that was blinded by Odysseus is Polyphemos.
The novel The Red Pyramid takes place during the modern times. The Red Pyramid is the first book in the Kane Chronicles series. The book was released in 2010.
Menes (Narmer) king of Upper Egypt united the two kingdoms in around 3000BC. (Upper Egypt was united with Lower Egypt, that is the White Crown was united with the Red Crown.)
she feels pretty crappy and has a lot of grief but when Menelaus came to kill her she striped down and the red head king took her back.
The red-haired king in Book 5 of the Odyssey is King Alcinous, the ruler of the Phaeacians. He offers hospitality to Odysseus and helps him return to Ithaca.
The red-haired king in book 4 is likely Stannis Baratheon, a character from the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R.R. Martin. Stannis is known for his red hair and is a prominent figure in the series vying for the Iron Throne.
Paramore is a band with a red haired singer.
Helen represents the archetype of the unattainable and idealized woman in "The Red-Haired King and his Lady." She embodies beauty, grace, and mystery, often serving as a symbol of desire and temptation for the male characters in the story.
what red haired guy and what posion?!
red-haired is 'roux' (masc.) or 'rousse' (fem.) in French.
Little Red-Haired Girl was created in 1963.
Red haired Improved: In the book it is explained as flaming red hair.
Ceannrua is red-headed, red-haired. Also ruafholtach.A red-haired person is duine rua.
The tall, red-haired lady from the chorus in "The Great Gatsby" participates in the lively parties at Gatsby's mansion by singing and dancing along with the other guests. She adds to the festive and extravagant atmosphere of the scenes throughout the book.
The Red-Haired League - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Red Haired Alibi - 1932 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed