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Palamedes may
refer to:
Palamedes (Arthurian legend), a
Saracen Knight of the
Round Table in the
Arthurian legend Palamedes (romance), a 13th-century...
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Palamedes met his death. By Hyginus's account,
Odysseus never forgave Palamedes for
ruining his
attempt to stay out of the
Trojan War. When
Palamedes...
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Palamedes'
father King
Esclabor and
brothers Safir and
Segwarides also join the
Round Table. The
romance Palamedes was
named after him.
Palamedes first...
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Palamede is an
Italian masculine given name
derived from the Gr****
Palamedes.
Notable people with the name include:
Palamede Bozzuto (fl. 1381–1382), lord...
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largest Jupiter trojans. It was
named after Palamedes from Gr**** mythology.
Palamedes is a dark
Jovian asteroid orbiting in the
leading Gr****...
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Papilio palamedes, the
Palamedes swallowtail or
laurel swallowtail, is a
North American butterfly in the
family Papilionidae. The
upperside of the wings...
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never forgave Palamedes for
making him
reveal himself,
later accused Palamedes of
betraying the Gr****s to the Trojans. Soon after,
Palamedes was condemned...
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Palamedes is a 13th-century Old
French Arthurian prose chivalric romance.
Named for King Arthur's
knight Palamedes, it is set in the time
before the rise...
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Palamède may
refer to:
Palamède de
Forbin (died 1508), Provençal lord and
minister Le
Palamède, a
former chess periodical Palamedes (disambiguation) This...
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Trojan War. The
story of the
death of
Palamedes has many versions.
According to some,
Odysseus never forgives Palamedes for
unmasking his
feigned madness...