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- already loved Antilochus. While they lamented Patroclus together, Antilochus made sure that Achilles did not commit suicide. Antilochus also mourned the...
- collisional event. The Antilochus–Thrasymedes pair is not listed at the Johnston's archive. This minor planet was named after prince Antilochus from Gr**** mythology...
- Antilochus was the son of Nestor, king of Pylos, in Gr**** mythology. Antilochus may also refer to: Antilochus (bug), a genus of true bug in the family...
- In Gr**** mythology, Antilochus (/ænˈtɪləkəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίλοχος Antílokhos) Antilochus, son of Pylian king Nestor. Antilochus, one of the comrades...
- "Predatory Red Bugs from India: Antilochus conqueberti". What's That Bug?. 2015-07-30. Retrieved 2019-03-17. Media related to Antilochus coquebertii at Wikimedia...
- (Fabricius, 1803) Antilochus nigripes (Burmeister, 1835) Antilochus nigrocruciatus (Stål, 1855) Antilochus reflexus Stål, 1863 Antilochus russus Stal, 1863...
- Patroclus, Nestor's son Antilochus becomes Achilles' closest companion. Achilles already loved Antilochus, so Menelaus thought Antilochus would be the best...
- (Ancient Gr****: Παίων, gen.: Παίονος) was the son of Antilochus, and a lord of Messenia. Antilochus was one of the suitors of Helen, who together with his...
- During the Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy's defense and killed Antilochus, Nestor's son, during a fierce battle. Nestor challenged Memnon to a fight...
- the funeral games of Patroclus, Nestor advises Antilochus on how to win the chariot race. Antilochus was later killed in battle by Memnon. In the Odyssey...