
1) Character in the Iliad 2) Greek mythological hero 3) Greek mythology boy name
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(from the article `Fenestella`) ...above and sometimes as possibly 35 – 36, was used as a source by the 1st-century- historian Pliny the Elder, the 2nd-century biographer Suetonius, ...
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in Greek legend, the son of Tydeus, the Aetolian hero who was one of the Seven Against Thebes. Diomedes was the commander of 80 Argive ships and one ... [2 related articles]
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In Greek mythology, the son of Tydeus, successor of Adrastus as king of Argos, southern Greece, and a prominent leader in Homer's Iliad. A favourite of the goddess
Athena, he sailed against Troy...
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Diomedes was a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan War
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Diomedes is a Grecian commander in Troilus and Cressida.
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In Greek mythology Diomedes was a king of the Bistones, who fed his horses on human flesh, and used to throw all strangers who entered his territories to those animals to be devoured. He was killed by Hercules, who carried off the horses.
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a former suitor of Helen and Greek warrior at Troy who meets, but does not fight Glaukos (Iliad); (2) king of Thrace, son of Ares and Pyrene who owned man eating mares and is killed by Herakles.
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Greek hero; with Odysseus, entered Troy and carried off Palladium, sacred statue of Athena.
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Owner of man-eating horses, which Hercules, as ninth labor, carried off.
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a Greek hero in the Trojan War. · a Thracian king who fed his wild mares on human flesh and was himself fed to them by Hercules.
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