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  2. Glaucus (son of Hippolochus) - Wikipedia

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    As a sign of friendship, Diomedes took off his bronze armor worth nine oxen and gave it to Glaucus. The latter then had his wits taken by Zeus and gave Diomedes his golden armor, said to be worth 100 oxen. [5] Glaucus was in the division of Sarpedon and Asteropaios when the Trojans assaulted the Greek wall. Their division fought valiantly ...

  3. List of Trojan War characters - Wikipedia

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    Diomedes: Mulius Patroclus: Thymbraeus Diomedes: Amphius Ajax the Greater: Eurydamas Diomedes: Mydon Achilles: Tlepolemus Patroclus: Amazons Killers: Amphoterus Patroclus: Eurymenes Meges: Mydon Antilochus: Troilus Achilles: Ainia Diomedes: Antiphates Leonteus: Eurynomus Ajax the Greater: Mygdon ? Tros Achilles: Alcibie † Antiphus Agamemnon ...

  4. List of Virginia state forests - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Run State Forest: King and Queen: 9,563 acres (38.70 km 2) First Mountain State Forest: Rockingham: 573 acres (2.32 km 2) Hawks State Forest: Carroll: 121 acres (0.49 km 2) Lesesne State Forest: Nelson: 422 acres (1.71 km 2) Matthews State Forest: Grayson: 566 acres (2.29 km 2) Moore's Creek State Forest: Rockbridge: 2,353 acres (9.52 km ...

  5. Glaucus - Wikipedia

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    Glaucus then tasted it himself and fell into a state of "divine madness", in which state Zeus made him fling himself into the stormy sea. [ 6 ] Athenaeus also informs that in yet another version followed by Possis of Magnesia, Glaucus (rather than Argus ) was the builder and the pilot of Argo .

  6. Diomedes - Wikipedia

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    Diomedes does win, with his famed Trojan horses, taken from Aeneas in Book V, where it had been revealed they were descendants of the horses given by Zeus to King Tros, original founder of the Trojans, and are the finest that live. Diomedes first place prize is, "a woman skilled in all useful arts, and a three-legged cauldron".

  7. Xenia (Greek) - Wikipedia

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    Glaucus revealed he was the grandson of the hero Bellerophon, who was once hosted by Diomedes's grandfather Oeuneus. Upon revealing it, Diomedes realizes that their fathers had practiced xenia with each other, and they are guest-friends.

  8. Virginia Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are state-managed protected areas that exist primarily for the benefit of wildlife. Within the Commonwealth of Virginia , 46 tracts of land have been protected as WMAs, covering a total of over 216,000 acres (338 sq mi; 870 km 2 ).

  9. Glaucus (son of Minos) - Wikipedia

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    Glaucus later led an army that attacked Italy, introducing to them the military girdle and shield. This was the source of his Italian name, Labicus, meaning "girdled". Glaucus had a daughter called Deiphobe, who was a priestess of Phoebus Apollo and Diana Trivia who features in The Aeneid in Book 6.