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Diomedes then slays a number of Trojan warriors including Phegeus (whose brother was spirited away by Hera's son, Hephaestus before being slain by Diomedes) until Pandarus wounds him with an arrow. Diomedes then prays to Athena for the slaughter of Pandarus.
Killed by Diomedes: Doryclus Killed by Ajax: Democoon Killed by Odysseus in his rage of a lost comrade at the spear of Antiphus Antiphus Hecuba Killed by Agamemnon or Ajax the Great Lycaon Laothoe: Killed by Achilles Pammon Hecuba Killed by Neoptolemus when Troy was sacked Dius Isus
Tydeus was a son of Oeneus and either Periboea, Oeneus's second wife, or Gorge, Oeneus's daughter.He was the husband of Deipyle, the mother of Diomedes.. Tydeus was banished from Calydon by his uncle Agrius because he had killed either his brother or a different uncle or six of his cousins.
Abas, son of the Trojan Eurydamas and brother of Polyidus; he fought in the Trojan War and was killed by Diomedes. [16] Abas, servant of King Lycomedes on the island of Scyros. His job was to keep an eye on shipping traffic from the watchtower and to report directly to the king whether ships arrive at the port.
Diomedes Díaz Maestre [1] (26 May 1957 – 22 December 2013 [3]) was a Colombian vallenato singer, songwriter, and composer.He has been named the "King of Vallenato" [2] and is nicknamed El Cacique de La Junta (The Chieftain of La Junta), which was given to him by another vallenato singer, Rafael Orozco Maestre, in honor of Díaz's birthplace.
Together with his twin brother Thoon, they were killed by Diomedes during the Trojan War. [16] Xanthos (King of Thebes), the son of Ptolemy, killed by Andropompus or Melanthus. [17] Equine. Xanthus, one of the Mares of Diomedes. [18] Xanthus, one of Achilles' two horses; see Balius and Xanthus. [19] Xanthus, one of Hector's horses. [20]
Her brother-in-law, Brandon Payne, told CNN affiliate WSOC she was “a great wife, a great parent, a great friend.” “She was very bright, very smart. She was an entrepreneur.
Euippe, daughter of Daunus, the king of a people in Italy. She was loved by Alaenus, half-brother of Diomedes. [7] [AI-generated source?] Euippe, mother of Meriones by Molus. [8] Hyginus referred to her by a different name, which survives in a corrupt form, *Melphis. [9]