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- (/ˌæstərəˈpiːəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀστεροπαῖος, romanized: Asteropaíos; Latin: Asteropaeus) was a leader of the Trojan-allied Paeonians along with fellow warrior...
- minor role compared to the more illustrious Asteropaeus, a later arrival to the front. Unlike Asteropaeus, Homer does not provide a pedigree for Pyraechmes...
- river-god Axius (modern Axios or Vardar river) and father of the Paeonian Asteropaeus in Homer's Iliad. The second one is Menelaus of Pelagonia (ca. 360 BC)...
- Pelegon, who is given in the Iliad as the father of the Paeonian warrior Asteropaeus, son of the river-god Axius and Periboea, the daughter of Acessamenus...
- unknown); later on in the Iliad (Book 21), Homer mentions a second leader, Asteropaeus, son of Pelagon. Before the reign of Darius Hystaspes, they had made...
- unknown); later on in the Iliad (Book 21), Homer mentions a second leader, Asteropaeus, son of Pelagon. Pausanias described that Paeon, the eponymous ancestor...
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- Achilles) bearing his far-shadowing spear leapt, eager to slay him, upon Asteropaeus, son of Pelegon, that was begotten of wide-flowing Axius and Periboea...
- took part in the Trojan War as Trojan allies, with King Pyraechmes and Asteropaeus. King Pelegon was the one who led Paeonians from the northern valley...
- certain Pyraechmes; later on in the Iliad a second leader is mentioned, Asteropaeus son of Pelagon. After the Roman conquest of Macedonia in 146 BC, Paeonia...