- mythology,
Deiphobus /diːˈɪfəbəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Δηΐφοβος, romanized:
Dēḯphobos) was a son of
Priam and Hecuba. He was a
prince of Troy, and the greatest...
- "shield covered") is a squire, man at arms, or "shield carrier". In Homer,
Deiphobos advances "ὑπασπίδια" (hypaspídia) or
under cover of his shield. By the...
- of Helen, and led the
Orchomenian contingent in the
Trojan War,
where Deiphobos threw a
spear and
killed him. Apollodorus, 1.9.16; Hyginus,
Fabulae 159...
-
Virgil also
makes Helen more
vicious by
having her
betray her own
husband Deiphobos and give him over to
Menelaus as a
peace offering. The
satirist Lucian...
-
Toker Patrick Persson The
Jewess of
Toledo Don
Garceran 2011–2012 Troy
Agamemnon /
Deiphobos A
Streetcar Named Desire Steve Hubbel The
Broken Jug Licht...
- kill Trojans, such that the
author expresses surprise at his body count.
Deiphobos challenges him, but
Apollo saves the
Trojans from Neoptolemos. Apollo...