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I argue on my book that homeric kings, βασιλεῖς, are not exactly kings, but ship captains. This is not a piece of evidence, but a curiosity: a statistic research of all the words used at the Iliad, made with the Perseus vocabulary tool, shows that the word for ship, ναῦς, is the more frequent substantive all over the Iliad, before other substantives as ἀνήρ and Ζεύς.
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