Abas 5. Son of Eurydamas 3. Abas 5 was
killed by Diomedes 2
[Hom.Il.5.148].
Abas 8, was killed by Sthenelus 2, a leader from
Argos [QS.11.81].
Ablerus was killed by Antilochus, son of
Nestor [Hom.Il.6.3.2].
Adamas. Son of the Phrygian Leader Asius 1, son of
Hyrtacus [see also TROJAN
LEADERS]. Adamas was killed by Meriones.[Hom.Il.12.140,
13.570ff.].
Admetus 2. Killed by
Philoctetes [Pau.10.27.1]
Adrastus 5. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.694].
Aenius came from Paeonia, a region in Macedonia.
He sided with the Trojans during the
Trojan War and was killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.210].
Aenus came from Ceteius in Asia Minor to fight in
the Trojan War against the
Achaeans. He was killed by
Odysseus [QS.11.79].
Aesepus 2 was son of Bucolion 2 & Abarbarea 1.
Bucolion 2 was the first son of King Laomedon 1 of
Troy, offspring of a secret love,
and therefore half brother of Priam
1. Aesepus 2 died during the
Trojan War killed by the Argive
leader Euryalus 1, son of Mecisteus 1, son of King Talaus of
Argos [Hom.Il.6.21ff.].
Aethicus was a Paphlagonian champion who fought
against the Achaeans in the Trojan
War [QS.6.318].
Aganippus was a Trojan killed by
Ajax 1 [QS.3.230].
Agastrophus. Trojan spearman, son of Paeon 1 &
Cleomede, killed by Diomedes 2
at Troy [Hom.Il.11.338-369;
QS.6.550].
Agelaus 6. Son of Phradmon, killed by
Diomedes 2 [Hom.Il.8.257].
Agelaus 10. Son of Hippasus 6, came from Miletus
to defend Troy in the company led by
Nastes. He was killed by Meges 1 [QS.1.279].
Agelaus 11. Trojan warrior, son of Maeon 3. He was
killed by Ajax 1 [QS.3.229].
Agenor 8 served in the same company as
Paris and Alcathous 2 during the
Trojan War. On one occasion
Apollo took his form to delude
Achilles. Agenor 8 was the son
of the Elder of Troy
Antenor 1 and Theano 2. He had a
son Echeclus 2, who was killed by
Achilles during the war. Himself
he was slain by Achilles' son
Neoptolemus [Hom.Il.5.70,
11.56-60, 12.93, 20.474, 21.544, 21.595ff.; Pau.10.27.2;
QS.6.624, 13.217].
Agestratus. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.3.230]
Alastor 2. A Lycian slain by
Odysseus, at
Troy. Father of Tros 2 [see below]
[Hom.Il.5.677, 20.463; Ov.Met.13.257].
Alcaeus 5. A warrior from Caria, southwestern
region of Asia Minor, son of Margasus & Phyllis 2.
Alcaeus 5 was killed by Meges 1 [QS.10.138].
Alcander 3. A Lycian slain by
Odysseus, at
Troy [Hom.Il. 5.677; Ov.Met.13.258].
Alcathous 2 served in the same company as
Paris and Agenor 8. He was son of
Aesyetes and married Hippodamia 5, sister of
Aeneas. Alcathous 2 was killed by
King Idomeneus 1 of Crete
[Hom.Il.12.93, 13.427ff.].
Alcathous 5. Killed by
Achilles [QS.3.158].
Alcidamas 2. Son of Alexinomus from Caunus, a city
in Lycia. Alcidamas 2 was slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.77].
Alcon 6. Son of Megacles; slain by
Odysseus, at
Troy [QS.3.308].
Alcyoneus 4. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War [QS.2.364].
Alexippus. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War [QS.2.365].
Amopaon. Son of Polyaemon. Amopaon was killed by
Teucer 1, son of Telamon and half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.8.276].
Amphiclus 1. Killed by Meges 1, one of the
ACHAEAN LEADERS
[Hom.Il.16.313].
Amphimedon 3. Killed by Ajax
2 [QS.13.211].
Amphinous 1. Slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.88].
Amphinous 2. Killed by
Diomedes 2 [QS.10.118].
Amphius 2. A rich man, son of Selagus, who owned
many cornfields, but whom Fate had taken away to serve as an
ally to Priam 1. He was killed by
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.5.612].
Amphoterus 2. A Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.415].
Antiphates 1. Killed by Leonteus 1, son of Coronus
1, son of Caeneus 1, who had been once a woman called
Caenis, but was turned into an invulnerable man by
Poseidon [Hom.Il.12.191].
Antiphus 2. Son of Priam
1 & Hecabe 1. He was
killed by Agamemnon
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.4.489, 11.109].
Apisaon 1. Son of Phausius. He was killed by
Eurypylus 1, son of Evaemon 1, son of Ormenus 3, son of
Cercaphus 2, son of Aeolus 1
[Hom.Il.11.578].
Apisaon 2, son of Hippasus 6, came to the
Trojan War from Paeonia, a
region in Macedonia. He was killed by Lycomedes 2, son of
Creon 2 of
Thebes [Hom.Il.17.348].
Archeptolemus, son of Iphitus 5, became
Hector 1's charioteer when
Eniopeus was killed. Himself was slain by Teucer 1,
half-brother of Ajax 1
[Hom.Il.8.128, 8.312].
Archilochus. Killed by
Menelaus [QS.11.91].
Areilycus 2. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.308].
Areithous 2. The squire of Rhigmus. He was killed
by Achilles [Hom.Il.20.484ff.].
Aretaon. Father of Phorcys 1 and Ascanius 3, two
TROJAN LEADERS. Aretaon was
killed by Teucer 1, son of Telamon and half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Apd.Ep.3.34ff.;
Hom.Il.6.31].
Aretus 1. Son of King Priam
1 of Troy. He was killed by
Automedon, Achilles' charioteer
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.17.516ff.; Hyg.Fab.90].
Asteropaeus. One of the best among the allies of
Troy. Served under King Sarpedon 1
of Lycia. He was son of Pelegon, son of the river god Axius
and Periboea 7, daughter of Acessamenus. Asteropaeus was
killed by Achilles [Apd.Ep.4.7;
Hom.Il.12.102; Hyg.Fab.112; QS.4.155; Strab.Fra.7.38].
Astyalus. Killed by Polypoetes 1, the Leader of
the Gyrtonians, who buried
Calchas at Colophon after the war
[Hom.Il.6.29].
Astynous 2. This is the warrior, son of Protiaon,
who took care of Polydamas' horses in the midst of the
battle. He was slain by
Neoptolemus [Hom.Il.15.455;
Pau.10.26.4].
Astynous 3. Killed by
Diomedes 2 [Hom.Il.5.144].
Astypylus. A Paeonian killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.209].
Atymnius 2. Spearman in the company of King
Sarpedon 1 of Lycia. He was son of Amisodarus, known for
have reared the Chimera [see
Bellerophon]. Atymnius 2, who
was killed by Antilochus, son of
Nestor, was father of Mydon 2 [see
below] [Hom.Il.5.580ff., 16.317ff.].
Atymnius 3. Son of Emathion 5 and Pegasis, one of
the NYMPHS. He was killed by
Odysseus [QS.3.300].
Autonous 2. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.694].
Axion 2. Son of King Priam
1 of Troy. He was killed by
Eurypylus 1 [Hyg.Fab.90; Pau.10.27.2].
Axylus. This warrior, son of Teuthranus, was a
wealthy man who came from the town of Arisbe, a city in the
Troad. He was killed by Diomedes
2 [Hom.Il.6.12ff.].
Bienor 2. Trojan captain killed by
Agamemnon [Hom.Il.11.92].
Cabeirus. A friend of
Paris who came from Sestos, a city
in the Thracian Chersonesus, to fight at
Troy against the Achaeans. He was
killed by Sthenelus 2 [QS.1.267].
Calesius. Axylus' squire and charioteer. He was
killed by Diomedes 2
[Hom.Il.6.12ff.].
Caletor 2 was son of Clytius 5, one of the Elders
of Troy and son of King Laomedon 1.
Caletor 2 was killed by Ajax 1
[Hom.Il.15.419].
Cebriones. Hector 1's
charioteer after Archeptolemus' death. Cebriones, who was
killed by Patroclus 1, was one
of the sons of Priam 1
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.8.318, 16.727; Hyg.Fab.90].
Cebrus. Slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.86].
Celtus 3 was son of Meges 3, a rich man son of
Dymas 2, and Periboea 9. He was killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.7.610].
Chersidamas 1. Son of Priam
1 killed by Odysseus, at
Troy [Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.11.423;
Ov.Met.13.259].
Cestrus. Killed by by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.293].
Charops 1. A Lycian killed by
Odysseus. Charops 1 was son of
Hippasus 6 [Hom.Il.11.425ff.; Ov.Met.13.260].
Chlemus. Son of Pisenor 3. Chlemus was killed by
Meriones, a leader from Crete
[QS.8.101].
Chromius 1. Son of Priam
1. Chromius 1 was killed by
Diomedes 2 [Apd.3.12.5;
Hom.Il.5.160; Hyg.Fab.90].
Chromius 4. Killed by Teucer 1, half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.8.275].
Chromius 6. Trojan warrior [Hom.Il.17.217].
Cleobulus. Killed by Ajax
2 [Hom.Il.16.330].
Clitus 2. The squire of Polydamas. Clitus 2 was
son of Pisenor 3; he was killed by Teucer 1, half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.15.445].
Clitus 5. Son of Agamestor and a Nymph. Clitus 5
was killed by Podalirius, son of
Asclepius [QS.6.465].
Clydon. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War [QS.2.365].
Coeranus 2. A Lycian killed by
Odysseus. Coeranus 2 was son of
Iphitus 5 [Hom.Il.5.677; Ov.Met.13.257].
Coon. Antenor 1's
eldest son, known for having wounded
Agamemnon, who nevertheless
killed him [Hom.Il.11.248ff.].
Coroebus 2 came to Troy to
marry Cassandra. He fought by
Aeneas' side, and was killed
either by Neoptolemus, or by
Diomedes 2, or by Peneleus.
Coroebus 2 was son of Mygdon, the King of the Bebrycians who
once fought with Priam 1 against
the AMAZONS [Eur.Rhe.538;
Pau.10.27.1; QS.13.169; Vir.Aen.2.340, 2.424].
Corythus 4 came to Troy to
help the Trojans, and there fell in love with
Helen, who was his step mother; for
Corythus 4 was son of Paris and
Oenone 1. It is said that Corythus 4 was killed by
Paris, once he discovered his son's
aims concerning Helen Yet some say
that he was son of Paris and
Helen, and that he died crushed by
a collapsing roof at Troy [Dictys
5.5; Parth.34].
Croesmus. Killed by Meges 1 [Hom.Il.15.523].
Cycnus 1. King of Colonae, a city in the Troad.
Cycnus 1 was killed by Achilles,
but he is also said to have turned into a swan. He was son
of Poseidon & Calyce 2,
daughter of Hecato, and married first Proclia, daughter of
either of Laomedon 1 or of Clytius 5 and had by her
children: Tenes and Hemithea 1. Later Cycnus 1 married
Philonome, daughter of Tragasus, and she fell in love with
her stepson Tenes. Being rejected, Philonome then falsely
accused him before her husband of having made love to her.
However, Cycnus 1 discovered the truth and had her buried
alive in the earth [Apd.Ep.3.23-24, 3.31; CYP.1;
Hyg.Fab.157; Ov.Met.12.70ff.; Pau.10.14.1; QS.4.153, 4.468;
Strab.13.1.19].
Daetes was a hero honoured among the Trojans
[Mimn.18].
Daetor. Killed by Teucer 1, the half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.8.275].
Damasus 1. Killed by Polypoetes 1, the Leader of
the Gyrtonians who, after the war, buried
Calchas at Colophon
[Hom.Il.12.183].
Dardanus 2. Son of Bias 2, son of
Priam 1. Killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.460ff.].
Deicoon 2, son of Pergasus, was honoured by the
Trojans as if he had been a son of King
Priam 1. He was killed by
Agamemnon [Hom.Il.5.534].
Deiochus 2. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.1.529ff.].
Deioneus 3. Killed by
Philoctetes [QS.10.167].
Deiophontes. Killed by Teucer 1, the half-brother
of Ajax 1 [QS.8.317].
Deiopites. Son of Priam
1. Deiopites was killed by Meges 1 [Apd.3.12.5;
Hyg.Fab.90; QS.13.212].
Deiphobus 1 was son of Priam
1 & Hecabe 1. On one
occasion he was wounded in battle by Meriones, and in
another Athena took his form to
delude Hector 1 and make him face
Achilles. After the death of
Paris,
Helenus 1 and Deiphobus 1
quarrelled as to which of them should marry
Helen; Deiphobus 1 did, but, when
Troy fell, he was killed by
Menelaus, who smote him in the
midst of the belly and poured forth his liver and guts
[Apd.3.12.5; Apd.Ep.5.9, 5.22; Eur.Tro.959; Hom.Il.13.528,
22.225ff.; QS.13.355; SI.1; Try.465, 627; Vir.Aen.6.494,
6.509ff.].
Deisenor. Trojan warrior [Hom.Il.17.217].
Democoon. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Odysseus
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.4.499].
Demoleon 2. Son of Antenor
1 & Theano 2. Killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.396ff.].
Demuchus. Son of Philetor. Killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.457].
Deucalion 3. Killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.478ff.].
Dolon 1. This is the man who went to reconnoitre
the Achaean ships by night and, having being captured alive
by Odysseus and
Diomedes 2, was later killed by
them. His father was the herald Eumelus 3. Dolon 1 had a son
Eumedes 5 who followed Aeneas to
Italy, and perished there killed by Turnus [see also
Rhesus 2] [Apd.Ep.4.4; Eur.Rhe.
passim; Hom.Il.10.314ff.; Vir.Aen.12.346].
Dolops 2. Son of Lampus 2, one of the Elders of
the city of Troy, son of King
Laomedon 1. Dolops 2 was killed by
Menelaus [Hom.Il.15.525ff.].
Doryclus 1. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Ajax 1
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.11.489; Hyg.Fab.90].
Dresaeus. Son of Thiodamas 2 & Neaera 4.
Dresaeus was killed by Polypoetes 1 [QS.1.291].
Dresus. Killed by Euryalus 1, an Argive leader
[Hom.Il.6.20].
Dryops 2. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Achilles
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.20.455; Hyg.Fab.90].
Dymas 4 fought by the side of
Aeneas. He was killed at
Troy [Vir.Aen.2.340].
Echeclus 2. Son of Agenor 8, son of
Antenor 1 & Theano 2.
Echeclus 2 was killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.474ff.;
Pau.10.27.2].
Echeclus 3. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.694].
Echemmon 1. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Diomedes 2
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.5.160].
Echepolus 1. Son of Thalysius. Echepolus 1 was
killed by Nestor's son Antilochus
[Hom.Il.4.458].
Echius 2. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.416].
Eioneus 4. Killed by
Neoptolemus [Pau.10.27.1].
Elasus 1. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.696].
Elatus 5. This man, who lived by the waters of
Satnioeis (a river in the Troad), in the hill town of
Pedasus, was killed during the war by
Agamemnon [Hom.Il.6.33].
Eniopeus. The squire and charioteer of
Hector 1. Eniopeus, son of
Thebaeus, was killed by Diomedes
2 [Hom.Il.8.120].
Ennomus 2. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.88].
Enyeus 2. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.1.529ff.].
Epaltes. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.415].
Epicles. A comrade of Sarpedon 1, killed by
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.12.379].
Epistor. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.695].
Epistrophus 3. Son of King Evenus 3 of Lyrnessus,
son of Selepus. Epistrophus 3 was killed by
Achilles, along with his brother
Mynes 2, when he took the city [Hom.Il.16.695].
Epytus 3. A Trojan who fought by the side of
Aeneas at
Troy; he was killed in the war
[Vir.Aen.2.339].
Erylaus was killed by
Patroclus 1. He had married
Clite 4, and had by her a son Meilanion 2, who was also
killed during the war [Hom.Il.16.411; QS.8.119].
Erymas 1. A Lycian friend of Glaucus 3, the man
who exchanged his golden armour for that of
Diomedes 2, which was made of
bronze. Erymas 1 was killed by King Idomeneus 1 of
Crete [Hom.Il.16.345].
Erymas 2. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.415].
Erymas 4. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.3.231].
Eubius. Son of Meges 3 & Periboea 9. Eubius
was killed by Neoptolemus
[QS.7.610].
Eumaeus 2. Killed by
Diomedes 2 [QS.8.96].
Euphorbus was the first to hit
Patroclus 1. He is said to
have become, in a later life, the celebrated sage
Pythagoras. His father was Panthous, one of the Elders of
the city of Troy and
Apollo's priest, and his
grandfather was Othrys. His mother was Phrontis 2. Euphorbus
was killed by Menelaus
[Hom.Il.16.808, 17.40, 17.60; Hyg.Fab.112].
Eurycoon. Son of Perimnestor. Eurycoon was killed
by Diomedes 2 [QS.13.210].
Eurydamas 5. Son-in-law of
Antenor 1, Elder of
Troy. Eurydamas 5 was killed by
Diomedes 2 [QS.13.178].
Eurymenes 2. Friend of
Aeneas; he was killed by Meges 1
[QS.10.98ff.].
Eurynomus 6. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.1.529ff.].
Evenor 3. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.11.33].
Evippus 2. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.417].
Galenus. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.89].
Gavius. Killed by Ajax 2
[Hyg.Fab.113].
Glaucus 6. For being a son of
Antenor 1, Glaucus 6 was
rescued, during the sack of Troy by
the intervention of Odysseus and
Menelaus [Apd.Ep.5.21;
Vir.Aen.6.483].
Gorgythion. Son of Priam
1 & Castianira. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.8.300ff.;
Hyg.Fab.90].
Halius 3. Lycian warrior killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il.5.678;
Ov.Met.13.258].
Harmon 2. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.86].
Harpalion 1 followed his father Pylaemenes 1 to
the war at Troy and never came back.
He was killed by Meriones. Pylaemenes 1 is one of the
TROJAN LEADERS
[Hom.Il.13.643].
Helenus 1, son of
Priam 1 &
Hecabe 1, is the seer who was
captured by the Achaeans and forced by them to tell how
Troy could be taken. He became later
King of Epirus. Helenus 1
married first Deidamia 1, who had been
Achilles' wife, and afterwards
he married Andromache, who had
been Hector 1's wife. By the
latter he had a son Cestrinus [Apd.3.12.5; Apd.Ep.5.10,
6.13; Cic.ND.2.7; Eur.Hec.89; Hom.Il.6.76, 13.593;
Hyg.Fab.90; Pau.1.11.1, 10.25.5; QS.8.254; Soph.Phi.606,
1338; Vir.Aen.3.295].
Helicaon 1 was wounded in the night during the
sack of Troy. But being recognised
as son of Antenor 1, he was
carried alive by Odysseus out of
the battle. He was married to Laodice 3, said to be the
fairest of the daughters of Priam
1 [Hom.Il.3.123; Pau.10.26.8].
Hellus. A warrior born near Gygaea, a place and
lake in Asia Minor, near the river Hermus. His mother was
Cleito 1. Hellus was killed by Eurypylus 1 [QS.11.67].
Hippocoon 1. This is the Thracian leader who
discovered the carnage that
Diomedes 2 and
Odysseus had done among the
Thracians [Hom.Il.10.518].
Hippodamas 2. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Achilles
[Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.20.401].
Hippodamus 1. Killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il.11.335].
Hippolochus 2. Son of Antimachus 5. Killed by
Agamemnon. This Antimachus 5,
in the hope of bribes, had been more eloquent than any in
defeating all proposals to give back
Helen to
Menelaus [Hom.Il.11.122ff.,
12.189; QS.1.406].
Hippomachus 1. Son of Antimachus 5. Killed by
Leonteus 1 [Hom.Il.12.189].
Hippomedon 2. A Phrygian killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.85].
Hippomedon 3. Son of Hippasus 6 & Ocyrrhoe 3.
Hippomedon 3 was born beside the river Sangarius, which is
in Asia Minor and flows into the Black Sea. He was killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.11.36].
Hipponous 2. Son of Priam
1 & Hecabe 1. Killed by
Achilles [Apd.3.12.5; QS.3.155].
Hippotion 1. Killed by Meriones, a leader from
Crete. Hippotion 1 is father of
Morys 1 [Hom.Il.13.793, 14.514].
Hyllus 5. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.1.529ff.].
Hypanis 1 fought by the side of
Aeneas and died in the war
[Vir.Aen.2.340].
Hypeirochus 2. Killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il.11.335].
Hypeiron. Trojan chieftain killed by
Diomedes 2 [Hom.Il.5.76ff.].
Hyperenor 4. Brother of Euphorbus [see above].
Hyperenor 4 was killed by
Menelaus [Hom.Il.14.516, 17.24,
17.40].
Hypsenor 1. Priest of the river god Scamander 1
and son of proud Dolopion. He was killed by Eurypylus 1
[Hom.Il.5.76ff.].
Hyrtius. A leader of the Mysians in the
northwestern part of Asia Minor. He was killed by
Ajax 1. Hyrtius was son of Gyrtius
[Hom.Il.14.511ff.].
Hysminus. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.87].
Iamenus. This is one of those who attacked the
Achaean wall together with Asius 1. He was killed by
Leonteus 1 [Hom.Il.12.139, 12.193].
Idaeus 1. This is the Trojan herald who came with
a message to Priam 1 during the
truce before the duel between Paris
and Menelaus.
Aeneas met him in
Hades [Hom.Il.3.248,
Vir.Aen.6.485].
Idaeus 2. Son of Dares 1, a Trojan priest of
Hephaestus. This god saved him
in battle from Diomedes 2
[Hom.Il.5.9ff.].
Ilioneus 2. Son of Phorbas 4, a Trojan sheep-owner
and a favourite of Hermes, who had
made him a rich man. Ilioneus 2 was killed by Peneleus, the
Boeotian leader [Hom.Il.14.489ff.].
Imbrasius. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.87].
Imbrius had lived at Pedaeum before the Achaeans
invaded the Troad. He was son of Mentor 3, who owned many
horses, and married Medesicaste 1, daughter of
Priam 1. He was killed by Teucer 1
[Hom.Il.13.171].
Ipheus. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.417].
Iphidamas 1 was son of
Antenor 1 & Theano 2, but
was brought up by Cisseus. He was killed by
Agamemnon [Hom.Il.11.221ff.].
Iphition 1, son of Otrynteus and a Naiad, led a
large contingent of Trojans. He was killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.381ff.].
Iphition 2. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.11.36].
Isus. Bastard son of Priam
1 who drove the chariot of Antiphus 2. Killed by
Agamemnon [Hom.Il.11.101ff.].
Itymoneus 3 came from Miletus to fight against the
Achaeans in the company led by Nastes. He was killed by
Meges 1 [QS.1.279].
Lamus 4. Killed by Thoas 2, Leader of the
Aetolians [QS.11.90].
Laodamas 3. Son of Antenor
1 & Theano 2. Killed by Ajax
1 [Hom.Il.15.516].
Laodamas 4. Lycian warrior killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.11.20].
Laodocus 3. A spearman in whose shape
Athena came looking for Pandarus 1
to make him break the truce between Trojans and Achaeans. He
was son of Antenor 1 &
Theano 2 [Hom.Il.4.85].
Laogonus 1. Killed by Meriones. Laogonus 1 is son
of Onetor 1 [Hom.Il.16.604].
Laogonus 2. Brother of Dardanus 2 [see above].
Laogonus 2 was killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.460ff.].
Laomedon 4. An Ethiopian killed by Thrasymedes 1,
son of Nestor [QS.2.293].
Laophoon. Son of Paeon 1 & Cleomede. Laophoon
was killed by Meriones [QS.6.550].
Lassus. Lassus' mother was Pronoe 4. He was killed
by Podalirius, son of Asclepius
[QS.6.469].
Leocritus. Son of Polydamas [see below]. He was
killed by Odysseus
[Pau.10.27.1].
Lycaon 1 lent his cuirass to
Paris when he duelled against
Menelaus. On another occasion
Apollo took the shape of Lycaon 1
to address Aeneas. He was son of
Priam 1 & Laothoe 2, daughter
of King Altes of the Lelegians, a people living about the
river Satnioeis, which is in the Troad. Lycaon 1 was killed
by Achilles [Apd.3.12.5;
Hom.Il.3.333, 20.81, 21.85, 21.114].
Lycon 1. Killed by Peneleus, a Boeotian leader
[Hom.Il.16.335ff.].
Lycon 4. Killed by Meriones [QS.11.91].
Lycophontes 1. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.8.275].
Lyncus 2. Killed by Thoas 2, leader of the
Aetolians [QS.11.90].
Lysander. Killed by Ajax
1 [Hom.Il.11.491].
Maenalus 3 left his home in Abydus, a city in the
Troad opposite the Thracian Chersonesus, in order to come to
defend Troy against the Achaeans. He
was son of Pisander 5 and was killed by
Odysseus [QS.3.299].
Maris. A spearman in the company of King Sarpedon
1 of Lycia. Brother of Atymnius 2 [see above]. Maris was
killed by Thrasymedes 2, son of
Neleus [Hom.Il.16.317ff.;
Hyg.Fab.97].
Medon 4. Son of Antenor
1 & Theano 2. Medon 4 was killed by
Philoctetes, and later
Aeneas met him in the
Underworld [Hom.Il.17.216;
QS.11.481; Vir.Aen.6.483].
Meilanion 2 was son of Erylaus [see above] and
Clite 4. He was killed by Antiphus 6, an Ithacan [QS.8.119].
Melaneus 9. Brother of Alcidamas 2 [see above]. He
was killed by Neoptolemus
[QS.8.77].
Melanippus 2. Son of Priam
1. Killed by Teucer 1 [Apd.3.12.5; Hom.Il.8.276].
Melanippus 3 lived at Percote (a city in the Troad
opposite the Thracian Chersonesus), where he grazed his
cattle. When the Achaean invasion began he returned to
Troy and won an honourable place
among the Trojans, living with King
Priam 1, who treated him like one
of his own children. After receiving a reprimand he followed
Hector 1 in battle to avenge the
death of Dolops 2 (cousin of Melanippus 3). Melanippus 3,
son of Hicetaon 1, was killed by Antilochus, son of
Nestor [Hom.Il.15.546, 15.575].
Melanippus 8. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.695].
Melanthius 1. Killed by Eurypylus 1, one of the
ACHAEAN LEADERS
[Hom.Il.6.36].
Meles 2. Killed by Euryalus 1, one of the
ACHAEAN LEADERS
[QS.11.119].
Melius. Killed by
Agamemnon [QS.11.85].
Menalcas 1. A Trojan spearman killed by
Neoptolemus. Menalcas 1 was
son of Medon 9, a craftsman from Cilla in northwestern Asia
Minor, and Iphianassa 4 [QS.8.294].
Meneclus. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War and was killed by
Nestor [QS.2.365ff.].
Menes. Son of King Cassandrus of Lycia. He was
killed by Neoptolemus
[QS.8.81].
Menoetes 6. Killed by Teucer 1 [QS.11.99].
Menon 1. Killed by Leonteus 1, a Lapith Leader who
buried Calchas at Colophon after
the war [Hom.Il.12.193].
Menon 2. Killed by
Diomedes 2 [QS.10.118].
Mentes 1 was leader of the
Ciconians. On one occasion
Apollo used his shape to address
Hector 1 [Hom.Il.17.73].
Mentes 3. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War, and was killed by
Achilles [QS.2.228].
Mermerus 2 was killed at
Troy. Antilochus, son of
Nestor, is reported to have
stripped his spoils [Hom.Il.14.513].
Mimas 7. Killed by King Idomeneus 1 of
Crete [QS.13.212].
Mnesaeus. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.88].
Mnesus. A Paeonian warrior killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.209].
Molion 2. The squire of Thymbraeus 1, son of the
seer Laocoon 2. Molion 2 was
killed by Odysseus
[Hom.Il.11.322].
Morys 1. Son of Hippotion 1. Morys 1 was killed by
Meriones [Hom.Il.13.793, 14.514].
Morys 2. A Phrygian slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.85].
Mulius 2. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.696].
Mulius 3. Killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.472ff.].
Mydon 1. A Paeonian warrior killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.209].
Mydon 2. Squire and charioteer of Pylaemenes 1,
Mydon 2, son of Atymnius 2, was killed by Antilochus, son of
Nestor [Hom.Il.5.580ff.].
Mynes 2. King of the city of Lyrnessus which was
sacked by Achilles, who there
captured his wife Briseis. Mynes
2 was son of King Evenus 3, son of Selepus [Hom.Il.19.296;
QS.4.477; Strab.13.1.7, 13.1.61, 13.3.1].
Nessus 3. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.3.231].
Nirus. Slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.11.27].
Noemon 1. A Lycian killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il. 5.678;
Ov.Met.13.258].
Nychius. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War [QS.2.364].
Ocythous 2. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.3.230].
Oenomaus 3 attacked the Achaean wall together with
Asius 1 and others. He was killed by King Idomeneus 1 of
Crete [Hom.Il.12.140, 13.506].
Oenops 2. Slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.9.192].
Oileus 2 was Bienor 2's comrade and driver. He was
slain by Agamemnon
[Hom.Il.11.92ff.].
Ophelestes 1. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.8.274].
Ophelestes 2. A Paeonian killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.210].
Opheltius 1. Killed by Euryalus 1, an Argive
leader [Hom.Il.6.20].
Orestes 4 attacked the Achaean wall together with
Asius 1 and was killed by Leonteus 1, a Lapith leader
[Hom.Il.12.139, 12.193].
Ormenus 1. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.8.274].
Ormenus 4. Killed by Polypoetes 1, Leader of the
Gyrtonians [Hom.Il.12.187].
Orsilochus 3. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.8.274].
Orthaeus. Trojan warrior [Hom.Il.13.791].
Orythaon. A comrade of
Hector 1 killed by
Achilles, who had already been
wounded by Apollo when he slew
Orythaon [QS.3.150].
Othryoneus. A Trojan ally from Cabesus who took
part in the fighting on account of
Cassandra's hand. He was slain
by King Idomeneus 1 of Crete
[Hom.Il.13.363, Strab.13.1.40].
Palmys. Trojan warrior [Hom.Il.13.792].
Pammon 1. Son of Priam 1
and Hecabe 1 killed by
Neoptolemus [Apd.3.12.5;
QS.6.317, 13.214].
Pammon 2. Trojan warrior, son of Hippasus 6
[QS.6.562].
Pandocus. Killed by Ajax
1 [Hom.Il.11.490].
Panthous. Son of Othrys and One of the Elders of
the city of Troy, as well as
Apollo's priest. He is father by
Phrontis 2 of Polydamas, Euphorbus and Hyperenor 4. He was
killed during the war [Hom.Il.3.146, 13.756, 16.808, 17.23,
17.40; Vir.Aen.2.319, 2.429].
Pasitheus. Slain by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.86].
Pedaeus. A bastard son of
Antenor 1 who was reared up by
Theano 2 as if he had been her own. He was killed by Meges 1
[Hom.Il.5.69ff.].
Pedasus 1. Son of Bucolion 2 and Abarbarea 1. He
was slain by Euryalus 1. Bucolion 2 is son of King Laomedon
1 of Troy [Hom.Il.6.21ff.].
Peirasus 2. Killed by
Philoctetes [QS.11.52].
Peiros. Thracian leader, son of Imbrasus and
father of Rhigmus. He was killed by Thoas 2, Leader of the
Aetolians [Hom.Il.4.520ff., 20.484ff.].
Pelagon 2. Sarpedon 1's squire and comrade who
extracted the ashen spear from Sarpedon's thigh, a wound
caused by Tlepolemus 1, a leader from
Rhodes [Hom.Il. 5.695].
Pelias 3. A Trojan wounded by
Odysseus [Vir.Aen.2.436].
Perilaus 3. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.293].
Perimedes 6. A Trojan warrior who had dwelt by
Smintheus' grove. He was killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.291].
Perimus. Son of Megas. Perimus was slain by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.695].
Periphetes 3. Killed by Teucer 1 [Hom.Il.14.515].
Phaenops 3, who had his house in Abydus, a city in
the Troad opposite the Thracian Chersonesus, was one of
Hector 1's dearest guest-friends.
Apollo took his form when he
addressed Hector 1. Phaenops 3
was son of Asius 1 [Hom.Il.17.582].
Phaestus 1. Son of Borus 2 and warrior from
Maeonia, a region in Lydia about Mount Tmolos in Asia Minor.
He was killed by King Idomeneus 1 of
Crete [Hom.Il.5.43ff.].
Phalces 1 was killed at
Troy. Antilochus, son of
Nestor, is reported to have
stripped his spoils [Hom.Il.13.791, 14.513].
Phalerus 2. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.8.293].
Phasis 2. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.89].
Phegeus 2. Brother of Idaeus 2 [see above]. Killed
by Diomedes 2 [Hom.Il.5.9ff.].
Phereclus 1. This is the man who built the ships
for Paris, when he wished to sail
to Lacedaemon to fetch Helen.
Phereclus 1, son of Tecton 1, son of Harmon 1, was killed by
Meriones [Col.197; Hom.Il.5.59ff.].
Phleges. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.87].
Phylacus 2. Killed by Leitus, Leader of the
Boeotians [Hom.Il.6.35].
Phylodamas. Friend of Polites 1, son of
Priam 1. Phylodamas was killed by
Meriones [QS.8.403].
Pidytes came from Percote, a city in the Troad
opposite the Thracian Chersonesus. He was killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il.6.30].
Pisander 1. This is the warrior who asked for
mercy and to be taken prisoner alive, saying his rich father
Antimachus 5 would pay a ransom for him. He was nevertheless
killed by Agamemnon
[Hom.Il.11.122ff.].
Pisander 3. Killed by
Menelaus [Hom.Il.13.601ff.].
Podes, son of King Eetion 1 of Cilician Thebe, was
a man of wealth and a friend of
Hector 1. He died in the war
killed by Menelaus
[Hom.Il.17.575].
Polites 1. Son of Priam
1 and Hecabe 1. On one
occasion Iris 1 addressed the
TROJANS assuming his likeness. On another he helped the
wounded Deiphobus 1, his brother, out of the turmoil of
battle. Polites 1, who had a son Priam 2, was killed by
Neoptolemus [Apd.3.12.5;
Hom.Il.2.790ff., 13.533; Hyg.Fab.90; QS.13.214;
Vir.Aen.2.526, 5.564].
Polybus 5. Son of Antenor
1 & Theano 2. Polybus 5 was killed by
Neoptolemus [Hom.Il.11.59;
QS.8.86].
Polydamas. A commander in the same company as
Hector 1. Polydamas was among
those Trojans who wished to render
Helen back to the Achaeans. He was
son of Panthous & Phrontis 2 [Hom.Il.11.57, 12.88,
13.756, 17.40; QS.2.41].
Polydorus 3, the youngest child of
Priam 1, was known for being a
fast runner. Some say his mother was
Hecabe 1, but others say Laothoe
2. According to some he was killed at
Troy by
Achilles; but others say that he
was murdered in Thrace by the treacherous Polymestor 1
[Apd.3.12.5; Eur.Hec.3, 25; Hom.Il.20.407ff., 22.46;
Hyg.Fab.90; Ov.Met.13.430ff.; QS.4.154].
Polydorus 5. A Ceteian warrior killed by
Odysseus (Ceteius is called a
stream in Asia Minor) [QS.11.79].
Polyidus 3. Son of Eurydamas 3, a reader of dreams
and an old man at the time of the
Trojan War. Polyidus 3 was
killed by Diomedes 2
[Hom.Il.5.148].
Polymelus 1. A Lycian warrior, son of Argeas. He
was killed by Patroclus 1
[Hom.Il.16.417].
Polymnius. An Ethiopian, son of Meges 2. He was
killed by Phereus 3, an Achaean warrior [QS.2.292].
Polyphetes. Trojan warrior [Hom.Il.13.792].
Pronous 3. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.399].
Proteus 4 was slain by
Odysseus. He was son of Oresbius
2 and Panacea 2 [QS.3.303ff.].
Prothoon. Killed by Teucer 1, half-brother of
Ajax 1 [Hom.Il.14.515].
Prytanis 1. A Lycian killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il. 5.678;
Ov.Met.13.258].
Pylartes 1. Killed by Ajax
1 [Hom.Il.11.491].
Pylartes 2. Killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.696].
Pylon 1. Killed by Polypoetes 1, Leader of the
Gyrtonians [Hom.Il.12.187].
Pyrasus. Killed by Ajax 1
[Hom.Il.11.491].
Pyris. A Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.416].
Rhipeus fought by the side of
Aeneas at
Troy and was killed in the war
[Vir.Aen.2.339].
Rhigmus. A Thracian son of Peiros. He was slain by
Achilles [Hom.Il.20.484ff.].
Satnius. A Trojan warrior, son of Enops 1 and a
Nymph, who came from the vicinity of the river Satnioeis,
which is in the Troad. He was slain by
Ajax 2 [Hom.Il.14.444].
Scamandrius 1, son of Strophius 2, had been taught
the art of hunting by Artemis.
But in the war he was killed by
Menelaus [Hom.Il.5.49ff.].
Schedius 4. Killed by
Neoptolemus [QS.10.87].
Scylaceus. This Trojan warrior was wounded by
Ajax 2. He nevertheless survived
the war and later came to Lycia, where he was questioned by
the women about their sons and husbands and their fate in
the war. He told them then how all were dead, and the women
stoned him to death [QS.10.147].
Simoisius was born near the river Simois in the
Troad, and his father was Anthemion. He came to the war and
was killed by Ajax 1
[Hom.Il.4.473].
Socus 1. A wealthy nobleman killed by
Odysseus. He was son of Hippasus
6 [Hom.Il.11.425ff.; QS.7.444].
Sthenelaus 2. Killed by
Patroclus 1. Sthenelaus 2 was
son of Ithaemenes 1 [Hom.Il.16.586].
Stratus. A Thracian killed by
Agamemnon [QS.8.99].
Thalius. An Ethiopian who followed
Memnon to the
Trojan War. He was killed by
Achilles [QS.2.228].
Thersilochus 1. Son of
Antenor 1 and Theano 2.
Thersilochus 1 was slain by
Achilles. Later
Aeneas met him in the
Underworld [Hom.Il.17.216,
21.209; Vir.Aen.6.483].
Thestor 2. Killed by Ajax
1 [QS.3.229].
Thestor 3 is brother of Satnius [see above]. He
was killed by Patroclus 1
[Hom.Il.12.394, 16.401].
Thoas 7. Killed by
Menelaus [Hom.Il.16.311].
Thoon 1, son of Phaenops 1, was killed by
Diomedes 2 [Hom.Il.5.152].
Thoon 2. A Lycian killed by
Odysseus [Hom.Il.11.422;
Ov.Met.13.259].
Thoon 3 attacked the Achaean wall together with
Asius 1 and others, and was killed by Antilochus, son of
Nestor [Hom.Il.12.140, 13.545].
Thrasius 1. A Paeonian killed by
Achilles [Hom.Il.21.210].
Thrasymelus was the squire of King Sarpedon 1 of
Lycia. He died in the war killed by
Patroclus 1 [Hom.Il.16.463].
Thymbraeus 1. Some say that Thymbraeus 1, son of
the seer Laocoon 2, was killed
by Diomedes 2 during the war.
But others say that two serpents, which
Apollo or
Athena sent, killed him, along
with his father and brother Antiphantes [Hom.Il.11.320;
Hyg.Fab.135].
Tlepolemus 2. Lycian warrior killed by
Patroclus 1. Tlepolemus 2 was
son of Damastor 1 [Hom.Il.16.416].
Troilus. Son either of
Apollo and
Hecabe 1, or of
Priam 1 and
Hecabe 1. He was killed by
Achilles at
Troy [see also
Dares' account of the destruction of
Troy] [Apd.3.12.5; Apd.Ep.3.32; CYP.1; Hyg.Fab.90;
QS.4.155, 4.420].
Tros 2. Son of Alastor 2 [see above]. Tros 2 was
killed by Achilles
[Hom.Il.20.463ff.].
Xanthus 3. Brother of Thoon 1 [see above]. Xanthus
3 was killed by Diomedes 2
[Hom.Il.5.152ff.].
Zechis. A Phrygian killed by Teucer 1. Zechis is
brother of Menalcas 1 [see above] [QS.10.125].
Zorus. Killed by Ajax 1
[QS.3.231].