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Achilles.
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Adrastus 4. Leader of the Mycenaeans.
Adrastus 4 was son of Polynices, son of
Oedipus, and of Argia 1,
daughter of Adrastus
1, the leader of the
SEVEN AGAINST
THEBES. Adrastus 4 is also counted am ong the
EPIGONI [Eur.IA.253ff.;
Pau.2.20.5].
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Agamemnon.
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Agapenor. King of the Arcadians. Agapenor
was one of the SUITORS
OF HELEN, and he is counted among those who hid
inside the WOODEN
HORSE. After the war he founded Paphos in
Cyprus. Agapenor was son of Ancaeus 1 and Iotis.
Ancaeus 1, one of the
ARGONAUTS, was son of
King Lycurgus 2 of
Arcadia, son of Aleus,
son of Aphidas 1, son of Arcas 1, son of
Zeus and
Callisto [Apd.3.10.8;
Hom.Il.2.609; Pau.8.5.2; QS.12.314ff.].
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Ajax 1.
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Ajax 2.
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Amarynceus 2. Leader of the Mycenaeans,
son of Onesimachus [Hyg.Fab.97].
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Amphimachus 1. Leader from
Elis, killed by
Hector 1. Amphimachus 1,
who is also counted among the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
was son Cteatus and Theronice, daughter of
Dexamenus 1, son of Oeceus. Cteatus was one of the
MOLIONIDES [see Elis]
[Apd.3.10.8; Apd. Ep.3.12; Hom.Il.2.536ff., 2.620,
13.185; Pau.5.3.3-4]
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Antilochus. Leader from
Pylos, son of
Nestor, either by
Anaxibia 3 or by Eurydice 8. Antilochus died in the
Trojan War killed
either by Hector 1 or by
Memnon. Leonymus says
that he saw his soul in the White Isle, but
Odysseus met his soul
in the Underworld
when he descended there. Antilochus, who is counted
among the SUITORS OF
HELEN, was father of Paeon 3, whose sons were
expelled from Messenia
by the HERACLIDES
Temenus 2 and Cresphontes [AETH.1; Apd.1.9.9;
Apd.3.10.8; Apd.Ep.5.3; Hom.Od.3.452, 11.468;
Hyg.Fab.97, 112, 113, 252; Pau.2.18.8, 3.19.12;
QS.2.256, 2.262; Try.18].
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Antiphus 5. Leader of the Coans. Antiphus
5 himself came from Nisyrus which, as Cos, is one
of the Sporades (now Dodecanese) Islands off the
southwestern coast of Asia Minor. After the war he
took possession of the country he called Thessaly.
Antiphus 5 was son of Thessalus 1, son of
Heracles 1, and
Chalciope 4 [Apd.Ep.6.15; Hom.Il.2.670ff.;
Hyg.Fab.97].
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Archesilaus. Leader of the Boeotians,
killed by Hector 1.
Archesilaus was son of Areilycus 1, son of Itonus
2, son of Boeotus, son of Itonus 1, son of
Amphictyon, son of
Deucalion 1, the man
who survived the Flood.
His mother was Theobula 1 [Hom.Il.15.329;
Hyg.Fab.97].
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Ascalaphus 1 is counted among the
ARGONAUTS and also
among the SUITORS OF
HELEN. Some say he was son of
Ares and Astyoche 5,
daughter of Actor 7, son of Azeus, son of Clymenus
2, son of Presbon, son of Phrixus 1, son of
Athamas 1. Others say
he was the son of Lycus 4 and Pernis. Ascalaphus 1
was killed by Deiphobus 1 [Apd.1.9.16, 3.10.8;
Hom.Il.2.494ff., 2.512, 13.518; Hyg.Fab.97].
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Automedon. See
ACHAEANS.
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Calchas.
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Clonius 2. Leader of the Boeotians,
killed by Agenor 8. Clonius 2, some say, was son of
Lacritus and Cleobule 2. Others say his father was
Alegenor, son of Itonus 2, son of Boeotus, son of
Itonus 1, son of Amphictyon, son of
Deucalion 1, the man
who survived the Flood
[Dio.4.67.7; Hom.Il.15.340; Hyg.Fab.97].
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Cyanippus. King of
Argos, son either of
Adrastus 1, the leader
of the SEVEN AGAINST
THEBES, and Amphithea 1, or of Aegialeus 1 and
Comaetho 4. Cyanippus, who was among those who hid
inside the WOODEN
HORSE, died childless [Apd.1.9.13;
Pau.2.18.4-5; Try.159].
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Cycnus 4. Leader of
Argos, son of Ocitus and
Aurophites [Hyg.Fab.97].
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Diaphorus was a judge who sailed to
Troy with the Achaeans
[Hyg.Fab.97].
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Diomedes 2.
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Diores 1. Leader of the
Elis, killed by Peiros.
Diores 1 was son of Amarynceus 1, son of Pyttius,
originally a Thessalian [Hom.Il.2.536ff., 2.622,
4.517].
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Elephenor. Leader of the Abantians
(Euboea), killed by Agenor 8. Elephenor, who had
been one of the SUITORS
OF HELEN, was son of Chalcodon 1, either by
Alcyone 4, or by Imenarete. Chalcodon 1 is the
Euboean king who led the Abantians against
Thebes [see also
Amphitryon]
[Apd.3.10.8; Apd.Ep.3.11; Hom.Il.2.536ff.,
4.463ff.; Hyg.Fab.97].
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Epistrophus 1. Leader of the Phocians,
and one of the SUITORS
OF HELEN. Epistrophus 1 was son of Iphitus 2
and Hippolyte 1 [Apd.3.10.8; Hom.Il.2.517;
Hyg.Fab.97].
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Eumelus 1. Leader of Pherae, a city in
Thessaly, and son of Admetus 1 and
Alcestis. Eumelus 1,
who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
married Iphthime 1, sister of
Penelope. At the end of
the war he was one of the warriors who hid inside
the WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.3.10.8; Hom.Il.2.715ff.; Hom.Od.4.797;
QS.12.314ff.; Try.172].
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Euryalus 1. Leader from
Argos, son of Mecisteus 1.
Euryalus 1 is counted among the
ARGONAUTS, the
EPIGONI, and among those
who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.1.9.16, 3.7.2; Hom.Il.2.565; QS.12.314ff.].
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Eurybates, a herald and
Odysseus' squire, is
known also for having attended those who tried to
convince Achilles to
fight again [Hom.Il.9.170; Hom.Od.19.247;
Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.10.25.4].
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Eurypylus 1. This is the Leader of the
Ormenians, who got a cursed chest after the war and
on seeing it went mad. He was one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
and among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE.
Eurypylus 1 was son of Evaemon 1, son of Ormenus 3,
son of Cercaphus 2, son of
Aeolus 1, and of Opis 2
[Apd.3.10.8; Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.7.19.6, 10.27.2;
QS.12.314ff.; Try.176].
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Eurytus 5. Leader of the Epeans from
Elis, and the Taphians, who
lived in the islands off the coast of Acarnania. He
was killed by Eurypylus 6 [Eur.IA.253ff.;
QS.8.111].
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Guneus 2. Leader of the Aeanianians,
people living in Thessaly. After the war Guneus 2,
son of Ocytus, went to Libya [Apd.Ep.3.11ff.;
6.15].
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Ialmenus 1. Brother of Ascalaphus 1 [see
above]. He led the troops of Aspledon and
Minyan Orchomenus.
Ialmenus 1 is counted among the
ARGONAUTS, the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
and those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.1.9.16, 3.10.8; Hom.Il.2.494ff.; Hyg.Fab.97;
QS.12.314ff.].
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Idomeneus 1. Leader of the Cretans. At
his return from the war he was driven out of
Crete by the usurper
Leucus 1 who besides had become the lover of
Idomeneus 1's wife Meda 2, whom Leucus 1 later
killed, along with Idomeneus 1's daughter
Clisithyra. Nothing is told about Idomeneus 1's son
Orsilochus 4. Idomeneus 1, who is counted among the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
son of Deucalion 2, son of
Minos 2 [Apd.3.3.1;
Apd.Ep.3.11ff., 6.10; Hom.Od.13.260; Hyg.Fab.81;
QS.12.314ff.; Try.168].
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Leitus. Leader of the Boeotians, who was
wounded by Hector 1, and
the only one among the Boeotian chiefs to return
home from Troy. Leitus was
either son of Alector 2, or of Lacritus and
Cleobule 2, or of Gaia, or
of Alectryon, son of Itonus 2, son of Boeotus, son
of Itonus 1, son of Amphictyon, son of
Deucalion 1, the man
who survived the Flood.
Leitus is counted among
ARGONAUTS and the
SUITORS OF HELEN
[Apd.1.9.16; 3.10.8; Eur.IA.259; Hom.Il.2.494,
17.605; Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.9.4.3].
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Leonteus 1. The Lapith Leader, who buried
Calchas at Colophon, the
Ionian city in the coast of Asia Minor northeast of
Samos. Leonteus 1, counted also among the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
son of Coronus 1, son of Caeneus 1, who was once a
woman called Caenis, but was turned into an
invulnerable man by
Poseidon [Apd.3.10.8;
Apd.Ep.6.3; Hom.Il.2.726ff., 2.746, 12.128;
QS.7.484, 12.314ff.; Try.176].
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Machaon, son of
Asclepius and Epione,
came from Tricca, a city in western Thessaly. He is
remembered for having healed the wound that the
arrow of Pandarus 1 inflicted on
Menelaus, and for
having cured
Philoctetes. He
practised surgery while his brother Podalirius
treated sicknesses. Machaon married Anticlia 3,
daughter of Diocles 1, son of Orsilochus 1, son of
the river god Alpheus, and had by her sons:
Alexanor, Sphyrus, Polemocrates, Nicomachus 1, and
Gorgasus. Machaon, who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and had hidden inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
killed, they say, either by the Amazon Penthesilia,
or by Eurypylus 6 [Apd.3.10.8; Apd.Ep.5.1;
Dio.4.71.4; Hom.Il.2.732, 4.215ff.; Hyg.Fab.97,
108; Pau.2.11.5, 2.23.4, 2.29.1, 2.38.6, 3.26.9,
4.30.3; Prop.2.1.59; QS.6.408; SI.5; Vir.Aen.2.63].
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Medon 1 is the bastard son of Oileus 1 by
Rhene 1, a Nymph concubine of Oileus 1; he is
therefore the half-brother of
Ajax 2. Medon 1 commanded
the Phthians, replacing
Philoctetes when
this one fell sick, and was killed by
Aeneas [Hom.Il.2.726,
13.695ff., 15.332].
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Meges 1, who came originally from
Dulichium, which is one of the Echinadian Islands
at the entrance of the Gulf of
Corinth, was a commander
of the Epeans of Elis. He
had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and was among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE. Meges
1 was son of Phyleus 1, son of Augeas, and of
Eustyoche [Apd.3.10.8; Eur.IA.285; Hom.Il.13.692;
Hyg.Fab.97; QS.12.314ff.; Try.180].
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Menelaus.
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Menestheus 1 was given the sovereignty of
Athens by the
DIOSCURI when they
invaded Attica, and became Leader of the Athenians
against Troy. After the
sack of this city, Menestheus 1 went to Melos, one
of the Cyclades islands, and reigned as king,
because the king there, Polyanax, had died.
Menestheus 1, who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and was among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
son of Peteos, son of Orneus 1, son of Erechtheus
[see Athens] [Apd.3.10.8;
Apd.Ep.1.23, 6.15b; Hes.CWE.68.42; Hom.Il.2.536ff.,
2.552; Pau.1.23.8; QS.12.314ff.].
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Meriones. Leader from
Crete and squire of
Idomeneus 1. Meriones, who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and was among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
son of Molus 1, son of Deucalion 2, son of
Minos 2, and of Melphis
[Hom.Il.7.166; Hyg.Fab.81, 97; QS.12.314ff.].
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Neoptolemus.
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Nestor.
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Nireus 2 led the Symaeans, who lived in
Syme, a small island between Caria and
Rhodes. Nireus 2, who had
been one of the SUITORS
OF HELEN, was son of Charopus and Aglaia 4. He
was killed during the war by Eurypylus 6
[Apd.Ep.3.11ff.; Hom.Il.2.672; Hyg.Fab.81, 97;
QS.6.372].
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Odysseus.
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Patroclus
1.
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Peneleus. Boeotian leader, killed by
Eurypylus 6. He was son of Hippalcimus 2 and
Asterope 2. Hippalcimus 2 was son of Itonus 2, son
of Boeotus, son of Itonus 1, son of Amphictyon, son
of Deucalion 1, the
man who survived the
Flood. Peneleus is counted
among the ARGONAUTS,
and also among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE.
Peneleus had a son Opheltes 2 [Apd.1.9.16, 3.10.8;
Hom.Il.2.494; Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.9.5.15-16; QS.7.104;
Try.180].
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Phidippus. Leader of the Coans and
brother of Antiphus 5 [see above]. Phidippus, who
was one of the SUITORS
OF HELEN and was among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE,
settled in Andros, the most northerly of the
Cyclades Islands, after the war [Apd.Ep.6.15;
Hom.Il.2.670ff.; Hyg.Fab.81].
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Philoctetes.
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Phocus 2 was a builder, son of Danaus 4
[Hyg.Fab.97].
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Phoenix 2 is son of Amyntor 1, son of
Ormenus 3, son of Cercaphus 2, son of
Aeolus 1. Phoenix 2 was
falsely accused by his father's concubine Phthia 3
of having tried to seduce her. Because of this
charge Amyntor 1 blinded his son, but
Peleus took Phoenix 2 to
Chiron, and this wise
Centaur restored his sight. After this
Peleus made him king of
the Dolopians, a people living in Epirus and
Thessaly around the city Dolopeis, which is near
Lake Xynius. Phoenix 2, who followed
Peleus' son
Achilles to the
Trojan War was among
those who tried to persuade him to return to the
fight, which Achilles
refused to resume after his quarrel with
Agamemnon. Phoenix 2,
who is counted among the
CALYDONIAN
HUNTERS, and later among the
ACHAEAN LEADERS,
survived the Trojan
War, but, being a man of age, he died on his
way back from Troy and was
buried by Achilles' son
Neoptolemus
[Apd.3.12.8; Apd.Ep.6.12; Hyg.Fab.97, 173;
QS.7.630; RET.1].
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Podalirius is said to have cured
Philoctetes of his
infected wound. He was son of
Asclepius and Epione,
and treated sicknesses while his brother Machaon
[see above] practised surgery. After the
Trojan War, he settled
in the Carian Chersonese. Podalirius had been one
of the SUITORS OF
HELEN and was among those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.3.10.8; Apd.Ep.3.11ff., 5.8, 6.18; Dio.4.71.4;
Hom.Il.2.732; Pau.2.29.1, 3.26.10; QS.12.314ff.;
SI.5].
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Podarces 2. Leader from Phylace, a
Thessalian city west of the Gulf of Pagasae. He was
one of the the SUITORS
OF HELEN and one of those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE.
Podarces 2 was son of Iphiclus 1, the man who got
his virility restored due to the manipulations of
the seer Melampus 1 [Hes.CWE.68.35;
Hom.Il.2.670ff.; QS.1.238].
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Polypoetes 1 Leader from Gyrtone, in
Thessaly, son of
Pirithous and
Hippodamia 4. Polypoetes 1, one of the the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and one of those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
among those who buried
Calchas at Colophon
[Apd.3.10.8; Apd.Ep.6.3; Dio.4.63.1;
Hom.Il.2.670ff., 12.182; Pau.10.26.2;
QS.12.314ff.].
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Polyxenus 2. An Aetolian leader. After
the war, he entertained
Odysseus who came to
Elis to inspect his herds
after the killing of the
SUITORS OF
PENELOPE. Polyxenus 2, who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN
and one of those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE, was
son of Agasthenes, son of Augeas, and of Peloris.
He had a son Amphimachus 6, whom he named after
Amphimachus 1 [see above] who died at
Troy [Apd.3.10.8;
Hom.Il.2.624; Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.5.3.4; Tel.1].
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Protesilaus. Leader from Phylace, a
Thessalian city west of the Gulf of Pagasae. He was
the first of the Achaeans to land on Trojan soil,
and having slain many, he was himself killed. His
wife, either Laodamia 2 or Polydora 3, loved him
even after death, and she made an image of him and
consorted with it. The gods, they say, took pity on
her, and Hermes brought
up Protesilaus from the
Underworld. His wife
then thought that he had returned from
Troy, and she was glad; but
when he was carried back to
Underworld, she
stabbed herself to death. Protesilaus, who had been
one of the SUITORS OF
HELEN, was killed either by
Hector 1, or by a
Dardanian leader, as Protesilaus leapt forth from
his ship, or by Cycnus 1. His father was Iphiclus 1
and his mother was Diomedia [Apd.3.10.8;
Apd.Ep.3.11ff., 3.30; CYP.1; Hdt.9.116;
Hom.Il.698ff.; Hyg.Fab.103, 113; Pau.4.2.7;
QS.4.469]
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Prothoenor 1. Boeotian leader, brother of
Archesilaus [see above]. He was killed by Polydamas
[Hom.Il.14.450ff.;Hyg.Fab.97].
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Prothous 4. Leader of the Magnesia,the
coastal area of eastern Thessaly south of Mount
Ossa, and son of Tenthredon, Prothous 4 is found
among the SUITORS OF
HELEN and those who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Hom.Il.2.756; Hyg.Fab.81].
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Schedius 1. Leader of the Phocians and
brother of Epistrophus 1 [see above]. Schedius 1,
who had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
is said to have hidden himself inside the
WOODEN HORSE. Yet,
he is also said to have been killed by
Hector 1 [Apd.3.10.8;
Hom.Il.2.494ff., 2.517, 17.306ff.; Hyg.Fab.97].
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Sthenelus 2. Leader from
Argos, son of Capaneus and
Evadne 2. Sthenelus 2 was one of the
EPIGONI, one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
and one of those warriors who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE. He had
sons: Cometes 2, the lover of Aegialia, wife of
Diomedes 2, and
Cylarabes, who became king of
Argos [Apd.3.7.2, 3.10.8;
Apd.Ep.6.10; Eur.IA.246; Hom.Il.2.564; Hyg.Fab.97,
108; Pau.2.18.5; QS.12.314ff.; Vir.Aen.2.61].
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Teucer 1. Leader of Salamis, the island
off the coast of Attica in the Saronic Gulf, and
Telamon's bastard son by
Hesione 2, daughter of
King Laomedon 1 of Troy.
Teucer 1, half-brother of Ajax
1, was one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
and one of the warriors who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.3.10.8; Eur.Hel.87 and passim;
Hom.Il.8.285ff.; Hyg.Fab.97; Pau.1.23.8, 2.29.4;
Pin.Nem.4.46; QS.12.314ff.; Soph.Aj. passim;
Try.170].
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Thalpius. Leader from
Elis, son of Eurytus 1, one
of the MOLIONIDES, and Theraephone, the twin sister
of Theronice, mother of Amphimachus 1 [see above].
Thalpius had been one of the
SUITORS OF HELEN,
and one of those warriors who hid inside the
WOODEN HORSE
[Apd.3.10.8; Hom.Il.2.536ff., 2.620; Pau.5.3.4;
QS.12.314ff.].
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Talthybius. A herald in the Achaean army.
He went with Menelaus
and Odysseus to
Cinyras 1 in Cyprus and
tried to persuade him to join the allies against
Troy [Apd.Ep.3.9;
Eur.Hec.503 and passim; Eur.Tro. passim; Hdt.7.134;
Hyg.Fab.97].
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Thoas 2. King of Pleuron and
Calydon and Leader of
Aetolia, the region in mainland Greece north of the
Gulf of Patrae. After the war the exiled
Odysseus came to him
and married his daughter. Thoas 2, who was one of
the SUITORS OF
HELEN, and one of the warriors who hid inside
the WOODEN HORSE,
was the son of Andraemon 1 and Gorge 2, daughter of
Oeneus 2, King of
Calydon. Thoas 2 had a
daughter and a son Haemon 2 [Apd.Ep.3.11ff., 7.40;
Hom.Il.13.216; Hyg.Fab.81, 108; Pau.5.3.6;
QS.12.314ff.; Vir.Aen.2.62].
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Thrasymedes 2. Leader of the
Pylos, son of
Neleus and Eurydice 7,
different from Nestor's
son Thrasymedes 1 [Hyg.Fab.97].
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Tlepolemus 1. Leader of
Rhodes, killed by King
Sarpedon 1 of Lycia. Tlepolemus 1, who had been one
of the SUITORS OF
HELEN, was the son of
Heracles 1 and
Astyoche 2, daughter of King Phylas 1 of Ephyra, a
Thesprotian city. Tlepolemus 1 married Polyxo 4,
the Queen of Rhodes who,
wishing to avenge the death of her husband,
arranged Helen's death
[Apd.2.7.7ff.; Dio.5.59.5; Hom.Il.2.653, 5.655ff.;
Hyg.Fab.81; Pau.3.19.10; Plu.GQ.37; Strab.8.3.5].
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Leader --- Peoples under
his command --- Amount of ships
The lists below show the peoples the
ACHAEAN LEADERS commanded and the amount of ships
they provided when they joined the coalition
against Troy. The table
compares the versions given by four ancient
authors. No information about peoples or ships is
marked thus: "---." [See another list at
Dares' account of the
destruction of Troy]
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Euripides
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Apollodorus
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Hyginus
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Homer
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10 Leaders: Boeotians, 40.
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4 Leaders: Orchomenians, 30.
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4 Leaders: Phocians, 40.
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Achilles. Myrmidons,
50.
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Achilles. Myrmidons,
50.
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Achilles. Scyros,
60.
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Achilles. Myrmidons,
50.
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Adrastus 4. Mycenaeans, ---.
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Agamemnon.
Mycenaeans, 100.
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Agamemnon.
Mycenaeans, 100.
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Agamemnon.
Mycenae, 100.
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Agamemnon.
Mycenaeans, 100.
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Agapenor. Arcadians, 7.
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Agapenor. Arcadia,
60.
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Agapenor. Arcadians, 60.
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Ajax 1. Salaminians,
12.
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Ajax 1. Salaminians,
12.
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Ajax 1. Salamis, 12.
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Ajax 1. Salaminians,
12.
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Ajax 2. Locrians, ---.
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Ajax 2. Locrians, 40.
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Ajax 2. Locris, 20.
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Ajax 2. Locrians, 40.
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Amarynceus 2.
Mycenae,19.
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Amphimachus 1. Eleans, 40.
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Amphimachus 1. Elis, 10.
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Amphimachus 1. Eleans, 10.
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Antilochus. Pylos, 20.
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|
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Antiphus 5. Coans, ---.
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Antiphus 5. Nisyrus, 20.
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Antiphus 5. Coans, ---.
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Archesilaus. Boeotia, 10.
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Archesilaus. Boeotians, ---.
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|
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Ascalaphus 1. Argos,
30.
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Ascalaphus 1. Aspledon and
Minyan Orchomenus, 30.
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Automedon. Scyros, 10.
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|
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Calchas.
Mycenae, ---.
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|
|
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Clonius 2. Boeotia, 9.
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Clonius 2. Boeotians, ---.
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Cycnus 4. Argos, 12.
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Diaphorus. ---, ---.
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Diomedes 2.
Argives, 80.
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Diomedes 2.
Argos, 30.
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Diomedes 2.
Argives, 80.
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Diores 1. Eleans, 10.
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Elephenor. Euboeans, 40.
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Elephenor. Argos, 30.
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Elephenor. Abantes, 40.
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Epistrophus 1. Argos,
10.
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Epistrophus 1. Phocians, ---.
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Eumelus 1. Pheraeans, 11.
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Eumelus 1. Perrhaebia, 8.
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Eumelus 1. Pheraeans, 11.
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[Euryalus 1]. Argives:
60.
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Euryalus 1. Argos, 15.
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Euryalus 1. Argives,
---.
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Eurybates. ---, ---.
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Eurypylus 1. Ormenians, 40.
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Eurypylus 1. Ormenian, 40.
|
Eurypylus 1. Ormenians, 40.
|
|
Eurytus 5. Eleans, ---.
|
|
|
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Guneus 2. Aeanianians, ---.
|
Guneus 2. Aeanianians, 22.
|
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Guneus 2. Aeanianians, 22.
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Ialmenus 1. Argos, 30.
|
Ialmenus 1. Aspledon and
Minyan Orchomenus, ---.
|
|
|
Idomeneus 1. Cretans, 40.
|
Idomeneus 1. Crete, 40.
|
Idomeneus 1. Cretans, 80.
|
|
Leitus. Boeotians, 50.
|
|
Leitus. Boeotia, 12.
|
Leitus. Boeotians, ---.
|
|
|
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Leonteus 1. Sicyon,
19.
|
Leonteus 1. Gyrtonians, ---.
|
|
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Machaon. Tricca, 20.
|
Machaon. Triccaeans, ---.
|
|
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|
Medon 1. Olizonians, ---.
|
|
Meges 1. Taphians, ---.
|
Meges 1. Dulichians, 40.
|
Meges 1. Dulichium, 60.
|
Meges 1. Dulichians, 40.
|
|
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Menelaus.
Lacedaemonians, 60.
|
Menelaus.
Mycenae, 60.
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Menelaus.
Lacedaemonians, 60.
|
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Menestheus 1. Athenians, 50.
|
Menestheus 1. Athens,
50.
|
Menestheus 1. Athenians, 50.
|
|
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Meriones. Crete, 40.
|
Meriones. Cretans, ---.
|
|
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Neoptolemus.
Scyros, ---.
|
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Nestor. Pylians, ---.
|
Nestor. Pylians, 40.
|
Nestor.
Pylos, 90.
|
Nestor. Pylians, 90.
|
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Nireus 2. Symaeans, 3.
|
Nireus 2. Argos, 16.
|
Nireus 2. Symaeans, 3.
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|
|
Odysseus.
Cephallenians, 12.
|
Odysseus. Ithaca,
12.
|
Odysseus.
Cephallenians, 12.
|
|
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|
Patroclus 1.
Phthia, 10.
|
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|
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Peneleus. Boeotia, 12.
|
Peneleus. Boeotians, 50.
|
|
|
Phidippus. Coans, 30.
|
|
Phidippus. Coans, 30.
|
|
|
Philoctetes.
Olizonians, 7.
|
Philoctetes.
Meliboea, 7.
|
Philoctetes.
Olizonians, 7.
|
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Phocus 2. ---, ---.
|
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Phoenix 2. Argive, 50.
|
|
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Podalirius. Triccaeans, 30.
|
Podalirius. Tricca, 9.
|
Podalirius. Triccaeans, 30.
|
|
|
|
Podarces 2. ---, 10.
|
Podarces 2. from Phylace, ---.
|
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|
Polypoetes 1. Gyrtonians, 30.
|
Polypoetes 1. Argos,
20.
|
Polypoetes 1. Gyrtonians, 40.
|
|
|
|
Polyxenus 2. Aetolia, 40.
|
Polyxenus 2. Eleans, 10.
|
|
|
Protesilaus. from Phylace, 40.
|
|
Protesilaus. from Phylace, 40.
|
|
|
|
Prothoenor 1. Thespia, 8.
|
Prothoenor 1. Boeotians, ---.
|
|
Prothous 4. Magnesians, 40.
|
Prothous 4. Magnesians, 40.
|
Prothous 4. Magnesia, 40.
|
Prothous 4. Magnesians, 40.
|
|
|
|
Schedius 1. Argos, 30.
|
Schedius 1. Phocians, 40.
|
|
Sthenelus 2. Argives,
---.
|
|
Sthenelus 2. Argos, 25.
|
Sthenelus 2. Argives,
---.
|
|
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|
|
Thalpius. Eleans, 10.
|
|
|
|
Talthybius. ---, ---.
|
|
|
|
|
Teucer 1. Salamis, 12.
|
|
|
|
Thoas 2. Aetolians, 40.
|
Thoas 2. Tytus, 15.
|
Thoas 2. Aetolians, 40.
|
|
|
|
Thrasymedes 2. Pylos,
15.
|
|
|
|
Tlepolemus 1. Rhodians, 9.
|
Tlepolemus 1.
Mycenae, 9.
|
Tlepolemus 1. Rhodians, 9.
|
|