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- In Gr**** mythology, Podarces (Ancient Gr****: Ποδάρκης) was a son of Iphiclus (son of Phylacus, founder of Phylace) by Diomedeia and the brother of Protesilaus...
- Laomedon and his sons, except for Podarces. Hesione was given to Telamon as a war prize, and she ransomed her brother Podarces, who then became known as Priam...
- The Saint Helena rail (Aphanocrex podarces) was a large flightless rail from Saint Helena. It became extinct in the early 16th century. When American ornithologist...
- brother Podarces with her. Hercules would not allow it unless Hesione bought Podarces as a slave. Hesione paid for her brother with a veil. Podarces' name...
- wished; she chose her brother Podarces. Heracles allowed her to ransom him in exchange for her veil. Therefore, Podarces henceforth became known as Priam...
- Pe****): "It is said ... that he [Akhilleus (Achilles)] was called Podarkes (Podarces, Swift-Footed) by the Poet [i.e. Homer], because, it is said, Thetis gave...
- Thracian peninsula, across the Troäd. After Protesilaus' death, his brother, Podarces, took command of his troops. The Achaeans besieged Troy for nine years...
- Troy and sacked it. Then they slew all Laomedon's sons present there save Podarces, who was renamed Priam, who saved his own life by giving Heracles a golden...
- Eremias vermiculata (commonly known as the Central Asian racerunner or variegated racerunner ) is a species of lizard found in Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan...
- Jupiter trojan Podarces pylzowi, a species of lizard Aphanocrex podarces, an extinct flightless rail from Saint Helena Phintia podarce, a moth of the...