Apollo gives a speech arguing for the supremacy of paternal rights during one of these events, which ends in acquittal after Athena breaks a tie vote. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these events which Aeacus, Rhadamanthus, and Minos preside over in the underworld.
ANSWER: trials [accept equivalents like court cases; accept murder trials]
[10m] According to Pausanias, a famine occurred on the island of Thasos after one of these objects was put on trial and thrown into the sea. Odysseus and Diomedes steal one of these objects named for Pallas in Book X (“ten”) of the Iliad.
ANSWER: statues [or sculptures; or xoanon]
[10h] Ares was put on trial after murdering this son of Poseidon, who raped Ares’s daughter Alcippe. In another version of the story, this figure dies after dropping his axe while trying to cut down the olive tree planted by Athena.
ANSWER: Halirrhothius
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