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tradition of ****s,
Pylaeus also
commanded the **** army and had a
mountain on the
island named Pylaeus after him.
Pylaeus is also an
epithet of...
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tribes of
Pelasgian spearsmen, who
dwelt in
fertile Larissa—Hippothous, and
Pylaeus of the race of Mars, two sons of the
Pelasgian Lethus, son of Teutamus...
- (prince of Troy)
Polyxena (princess of Troy)
Priam (king of Troy)
Pylaemenes Pylaeus Pyraechmes Rhesus of
Thrace Sarpedon (king of Lycia)
Scamandrius Theano...
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through Atheneus' Deipnosophistae,
these are: Bacchus, Eubulotheombrutus,
Pylaeus and
Phacis are
described in the
ancient source as dramas.
Other sources...
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contingent of the
Pelasgians during the
Trojan War,
along with his
brother Pylaeus, and was
killed by Ajax
during the
fight over the body of Patroclus. ἱππό-θοος...
- is
known as the
father of the
Trojan War parti****nts
Hippothous and
Pylaeus. It was
during the
funerary games of Teutamides'
father that ****us accidentally...
- them that
dwelt in deep-soiled Larisa;
these were led by
Hippothous and
Pylaeus,
scion of Ares, sons
twain of
Pelasgian Lethus, son of Teutamus. But the...
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celebrated for
their spearsmanship. He
records their chiefs as
Hippothous and
Pylaeus, sons of Lethus, son of Teutamides. The
Iliad also
refers to the camp at...
- (2)
Echius Laophoon Phalces Eurydamas Nereids Guneus Bremon Menoetius Pylaeus Amphius Eioneus L****us
Phalerus Ilioneus Nyx
Ialmenus Bucolion Molion Pyraechmes...
- (prince of Troy)
Polyxena (princess of Troy)
Priam (king of Troy)
Pylaemenes Pylaeus Pyraechmes Rhesus of
Thrace Sarpedon (king of Lycia)
Scamandrius Theano...