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Pedasus (Ancient Gr****: Πήδασος) has been
identified with
several personal and
place names in Gr****
history and mythology. In Homer's Iliad,
Pedasus was...
- road
through Pedasus.
Herodotus implies that this
occurred more or less
directly after Labraunda, but it has also been
suggested that
Pedasus occurred the...
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Pedasus or
Pedasos (Ancient Gr****: Πήδασος), also
known as
Pedasa (Πήδασα), was a
small town of
ancient Mysia, on the
river Satnioeis. It is mentioned...
- unknown), with
Briseus dwelling in
Pedasus, and
Chryses residing in Chryse; both were
towns in the Troad.
Pedasus was said by
Homer to be
Lelegian settlement...
- in the Troäd
region and
stole his cattle. He also
captured Lyrn****us,
Pedasus, and many of the
neighbouring cities, and
killed Troilus; it was said that...
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afterwards attacked the
cattle of Aeneas,
sacked neighbouring cities (such as
Pedasus and Lyrnessus,
where the Gr****s
capture the
queen Briseis) and
killed Tenes...
- (surname). In Gr**** mythology,
Altes was a
Lelegian king who
resided at
Pedasus,
which was
situated in or near the Troad.
According to Homer's Iliad, Altes...
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Mygdon of
Phrygia Othryoneus Pandarus Panthous Paris (prince of Troy)
Pedasus Peirous Penthesilea (Queen of the Amazons)
Phorcys Podes Polites Polydamas...
- them; they have a king, Altes, and a city
Pedasus which was
sacked by Achilles. The
topographical name "
Pedasus"
occurs in
several ancient places: near...
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Pedasus or
Pedasos (Ancient Gr****: Πήδασος) was a town of
ancient Messenia,
mentioned by
Homer in the
Iliad as one of the
seven towns of
Messenia offered...