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Amphidamas (/æmˈfɪdəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφιδάμας) was the name of
multiple people in Gr**** mythology:
Amphidamas,
father of Pelagon, king of Phocis,...
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Clysonymus (Ancient Gr****: Κλυσώνυμος, romanized: Klusṓnumos) was the son of
Amphidamas of
Opuntus and a
childhood friend of Patroclus. The
latter accidentally...
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Melanion (/məˈlæniən/; Μελανίων or Μειλανίων), was a son of the
Arcadian Amphidamas or of King
Megareus of
Onchestus and the
husband of Atalanta. He was known...
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Euboea where the sons of one
Amphidamas awarded him a
tripod (Works and Days 654–662).
Plutarch identified this
Amphidamas with the hero of the Lelantine...
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funeral games of a
Chalcidian nobleman called Amphidamas.
Plutarch states that
Amphidamas fell in the
struggle for the
Lelantine Plain,
after performing...
- with the
Ithacan king and six
others namely: Lycaon, Amphialos, Alkimos,
Amphidamas and Antilochus,
Eurylochus survived the
manslaughter of his six companions...
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Amphidamas[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Ἀμφιδάμας) was the name of an
historical king of Chalcis, who died
about 730 BC
after the
Lelantine War;
whose burial...
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Alector and Boethoos. Melanion, also
called Hippomenes,
Arcadian son of
Amphidamas and
husband of Atalanta. Pherecydes, fr. 132 [=Fowler (2013), vol. 1,...
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Odysseus (leader) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Acamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Agapenor ✓ Ajax the
Lesser ✓ ✓ ✓
Amphidamas ✓ ✓
Amphimachus ✓
Anticlus ✓ ✓ ✓
Antimachus ✓
Antiphates ✓ ✓
Calchas ✓...
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Along with the
Ithacan king and six
others namely: Lycaon, Amphialos,
Amphidamas,
Antilochus and Eurylochos,
Alcimus survived the
manslaughter of his six...