Ἔστι δέ τις προπάροιθε πόλιος αἰπεῖα κολώνη
ἐν πεδίῳ ἀπάνευθε, περίδρομος ἔνθα καὶ ἔνθα:
τὴν ἤτοι ἄνδρες Βατίειαν κικλήσκουσιν
ἀθάνατοι δέ τε σῆμα πολυσκάρθμοιο Μυρίνης:
ἔνθα τότε Τρῶές τε διέκριθεν ἠδ' ἐπίκουροι:
Now there is before the city a steep mound afar out in the plain, with a clear space about it on this side and on that; this do men verily call Batieia, but the immortals call it the barrow of Myrine, light of step. There on this day did the Trojans and their allies separate their companies.