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588 | Achilles | Named for the bravest of the Greeks in the Trojan War. As an infant he was plunged in the River Styx |
617 | Patroclus | Named for the Greek hero and friend of Achilles slain by Hector (see also planets (588) and (624)) |
624 | Hektor | Named for a son of Priam, husband of Andromache, and Trojan champion slain by Achilles {see also pla |
659 | Nestor | Named for the king of Pylos who served in his old age as a counselor to the Greeks at Troy. (LDS; AN |
884 | Priamus | Named for the king of Troy during the Trojan War, father of Hector and Paris {see planets (624) and |
911 | Agamemnon | Named for the king of Mycenae who was the leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War. (H 88) |
1143 | Odysseus | Named after the king of Ithaca and Greek hero in the Trojan War who after the war wandered 10 years |
1172 | Aneas | Named for the defender of Troy and hero of Vergil’s Aeneid, son of Anchises {see planet (1173)} and |
1173 | Anchises | Named for the father of Aeneas {see planet (1172)}, rescued by his son from the burning city of Tro |
1208 | Troilus | Named for a son of Priam {see planet (884)} who in a medieval legend loved Cressida {see planet (5 |
1404 | Ajax | Named for the Greek hero in the Trojan War and son of Telamon {see planet (1749)} who kills himself |
1437 | Diomedes | Named for Diomedes, king of Argos, one of the Greek heroes of the Trojan War. (H 129) |
1583 | Antilochus | The discoverer has assigned to this Trojan the name Antilochus, who was the youngest son of Nestor, |
1647 | Menelaus | The name was selected by the discoverer to enable another of the famous Greek heroes to join the maj |
1749 | Telamon | The name for this Trojan planet was selected by the discoverer. (M 3023) Telamon was a son of Aecus |
1867 | Deiphobus | Named after the Trojan warrior, son of Priamus {see planet (884)} and Hecuba {see planet (108)}. ( |
1868 | Thersites | Named after a Greek warrior who wanted to stop the siege of Troy and go home. This is a fitting name |
1869 | Philoctetes | Named after a Greek archer and armor-bearer of Hercules, wounded and left to die on the way to the T |
1870 | Glaukos | Glaukos, king of the Lycians, was an ally of Troy during the Trojan War. (M 3826) |
1871 | Astyanax | Named after a son of Hector and Andromache {see planets (624) and (175)}, killed after the capture |
1872 | Helenos | Named after a son of Priamus and Hecuba {see planets (884) and (108)}, who was taken prisoner by t |
1873 | Agenor | Named after a Trojan warrior, who fought with and wounded Achilles {see planet (588)}. Apollo {see |
2146 | Stentor | This Trojan planet is named for the Greek warrior with the famous voice as loud as fifty men togethe |
2148 | Epeios | This Trojan planet is named for the leader of the troops from Phocis, who also constructed the Woode |
2207 | Antenor | This Trojan planet is named for the Trojan hero and sage who called for peace with the Greeks. He a |
2223 | Sarpedon | One of the leaders of the Lycians, Sarpedon was killed by Patroclus in the Trojan War. At the comma |
2241 | Alcathous | Alcathous proved himself the noblest suitor in all of Troy by marrying Hippodamia {see planet (692) |
2260 | Neoptolemus | The son of Achilles and Deidameia, Neoptolemus was brought to Troy by Odysseus in the last year of t |
2357 | Phereclos | This Trojan planet is named for the skilled craftsman and builder of the ships that took Paris to Sp |
2363 | Cebriones | This Trojan planet is named for the charioteer of Hektor, wounded in the conflict between Hektor and |
2456 | Palamedes | Named for the most intelligent of all the Greek commanders who fought in the Trojan War. (M 7618) |
2594 | Acamas | Named for a commander of the Thracians who allied themselves with the Trojans in order to fight the |
2674 | Pandarus | Named for the Lycian warrior whose treacherous wounding of Menelaus {see planet (1647)} broke the t |
2759 | Idomeneus | Named for a king of Crete, renowned for his valor in the Trojan War, during which he slew many Troja |
2797 | Teucer | Named for the son of Telamon {see planet (1749)} and half-brother of Ajax {see planet (1404)}. Thi |
2893 | Peiroos | Named for the Thracian chief who fought courageously to defend Troy. (M 13608) |
2895 | Memnon | Named for a king of Ethiopia, who took 10,000 men to Troy to assist his uncle Priam in the Trojan Wa |
2920 | Automedon | Named for the son of Diores and the charioteer of Achilles {see planet (588)}. Automedon killed the |
3063 | Makhaon | Named for the physician to the Greek troops during the Trojan War. (M 10547) |
3240 | Laocoon | Named for the priest of Apollo at Troy who warned the Trojans against the Trojan Horse. He and his t |
3317 | Paris | Named for one of the numerous sons of Priam {see planet (884)}, the king of Troy. Paris, considered |
3391 | Sinon | Named for an ancient Greek warrior, a hero of the Trojan War. (M 11443) |
3451 | Mentor | Named for the father of Imbrius and son of Imbrus at Pedaseus, who allied with the Trojans. (M 22829 |
3540 | Protesilaos | Named for the first Greek warrior to jump to the shore in the landing at Asia Minor in the Trojan wa |
3548 | Eurybates | Eurybates was a herald in the Greek army during the siege of Troy. (M 18138) |
3564 | Talthybius | Named for the chief herald of the Greek forces in the Trojan war. (M 12459) |
3596 | Meriones | Named for the Greek warrior, who with Idomeneus {see planet (2759)} was leader of the Cretans, and |
3708 | Socus | Socus, defending his brother, wounded Odysseus with a spear throw that would have been fatal had not |
3709 | Polypoites | Named after the victor in a contest among the Greeks to see who would win an iron meteorite by throw |
3793 | Leonteus | Named for a good fighter who strove in a contest among his fellow Greeks to win a valuable piece of |
3794 | Sthenelos | Named for the fighting companion who accompanied Diomedes {see planet (1437)} during his great rush |
3801 | Thrasymedes | Named for the son of Nestor {see planet (659)} and brother of Antilochus. Thrasymedes commanded a f |
4007 | Euryalos | Named for the commander of the troops from Argos during the siege of Troy. (M 16042) |
4035 | Thestor | Thestor was a grandson of Apollo and the father of Kalchas. |
4057 | Demophon | Named for a Greek warrior, the second son of Theseus and Phaedra {see planet (174)}. After fighting |
4060 | Deipylos | Named for the Greek hero ordered by Sthenelos {see planet (3794)} to bring the horses captured from |
4063 | Euforbo | Named for the Trojan hero who wounded the Greek Patroclus in the breast before being killed by the G |
4068 | Menestheus | Named for the commander of the troops from Athens during the siege of Troy. (M 16043) |
4086 | Podalirius | Named for the Greek physician, son of Aesculapius {see planet (1027)} and Epione and brother of Hyg |
4138 | Kalchas | Named for a prophet on the side of the Greeks during the Trojan war. (M 16043) |
4348 | Poulydamas | Named for Hektor’s {see planet (624)} most trusted advisor and strategist, Poulydamas, who was born |
4489 | Dracius | Dracius was one of the commanders of the Epeans who fought to protect the Argive ships from Hektor’s |
4501 | Eurypylos | Named for the legendary king of Thessalon, who directed forty vessels at the siege of Troy. He was h |
4543 | Phoinix | Named for a wise old commander of the Greeks in the Trojan war. Phoinix, who had no sons, raised Ach |
4707 | Khryses | Named for the priest of Apollo whose daughter, Khryseïs, was abducted by Agamemnon {see planets (18 |
4708 | Polydoros | Named for the brother of Lykaon {see planet (4792)} and the youngest son of Priam {see planet (884 |
4709 | Ennomos | Named for a warrior of Mysia who was a prophet and a seer of birdflight. Ennomos was one of many Tro |
4715 | Medesicaste | Medesicaste was a daughter of Priam who was married to Imbrius. |
4722 | Agelaos | Agelaos was a shepherd, who got the order to expose the baby Paris {see planet (3317)}, son of Pria |
4754 | Panthoos | A member of the Trojan senate, Panthoos warned against a marriage of a Trojan prince and a Greek pri |
4791 | Iphidamas | Named for the huge, stalwart son of the Trojan counselor Antenor {see planet (2207)} and brother of |
4792 | Lykaon | Named for the brother of Polydoros and a son of Priam {see planets (4708) and (844)}; born of the |
4805 | Asteropaios | Named for the leader of the Paionians, among the greatest of the Trojan allies. Spear-throwing Aster |
4827 | Dares | Named for one of Aeneas’ {see planet (1172)} wandering companions at arms after the fall of Troy an |
4828 | Misenus | Named for Aeneas’ {see planet (1172)} herald and trumpeter. As Virgil tells it, Misenus unluckily b |
4829 | Sergestus | Named for one of Aeneas’ {see planet (1172)} Trojan companions after the fall of Troy, commander of |
4832 | Palinurus | Named for Aeneas’ {see planet (1172)} great helmsman and navigator, who led the remnant of the Troj |
4833 | Meges | Named for the commander of the Greek islanders who dwelt off Elis, on the west coast of Peloponnese; |
4834 | Thoas | Named for Thoas, the commander of the Aitolians, a tough man at spear-throwing, and eloquent in argu |
4835 | Asaeus | Asaeus was the first of the Achaeans to be killed by Hector as he joined the battle at the gates of |
4836 | Medon | Named for an illegitimate son of Oileus, and half-brother of Ajax Oiliades (also known as Little Aja |
4867 | Polites | Polites was a son of Priam, as was Deiphobus {see, respectively, planets (884) and (1867)}. They w |
4902 | Thessandrus | Thessandrus was one of the Greek captains who hid inside the Trojan horse, which was devised by Epei |
4946 | Askalaphus | Askalaphus, a son of the god Ares, became one of the Argonauts, and also participated in the Trojan |
5012 | Eurymedon | Eurymedon was servant to the Greek king Nestor {see planet (659)} during the siege of Troy. (M 2016 |
5023 | Agapenor | King and leader of the Arcadians {see planet (1020)} who went with the Greeks to the Trojan War, Ag |
5025 | Mecisteus | Mecisteus was killed alongside his father Echius while defending the Achaean ships. Earlier in the b |
5027 | Androgeos | Androgeos was a Greek warrior who led a detachment of Greeks into the burning city of Troy. There he |
5028 | Halaesus | Halaesus was a son of Agamemnon {see planet (911)}. This minor planet is dynamically paired with (2 |
5041 | Theotes | Theotes was a Greek herald during the siege of Troy. (M 20163) |
5119 | Imbrius | Imbrius was the son of Mentor and was married to King Priam's daughter, Medesicaste. He fought to de |
5120 | Bitias | Bitias was a great Trojan warrior and a companion of Aeneas {see planet (1172)}. He was the first T |
5123 | Cynus | Cynus was one of the locations from which the Locrians filled forty ships as part of the Greek armad |
5126 | Achaemenides | Born in Ithaca, Achaemenides was a Greek warrior who eventually became an ally of Aeneas’ {see plane |
5130 | Ilioneus | Ilioneus, a ship commander of Aeneas {see planet (1172)}, was the official spokesman for Aeneas’ ba |
5144 | Achates | Achates was the best friend and companion-at-arms of Aeneas {see planet (1172)} in Virgil’s {see pl |
5209 | Oloosson | Oloosson, known for its white clay soil, was one of the towns that crewed the forty ships led by Pol |
5233 | Nastes | Nastes was a leader of the Carians with his brother Amphimacus. He went to battle foolishly wearing |
5244 | Amphilochos | Like his father Amphiaraos, Amphilochos could foretell the future. As the Greek fleet departed from |
5254 | Ulysses | Named for the Latin form of Odysseus {see planet (1143)}, hero of Homer’s {see planet (5700)} Ilia |
5257 | Laogonus | Laogonus was one of two sons of Bias killed by Achilles after knocking them from their chariot. |
5258 | Rhoeo | Rhoeo was thrown in the ocean locked in a chest after her father learned she was pregnant. She was g |
5259 | Epeigeus | A noble Myrmidon fighter, Epeigeus was a son of Agakles. Before the Trojan War, he had ruled in the |
5264 | Telephus | Telephus, a son of Heracles {see planet (5143)} and Auge, was exposed on Mount Parthenius, nursed b |
5283 | Pyrrhus | Pyrrhus received his name from the yellow color of his hair. Also known as Neoptolemus {see planet |
5284 | Orsilocus | Orsilocus, one of twin sons of Diokles, was a great man among the Danaans. As he grew up, he and his |
5285 | Krethon | Krethon, one of two great Danaans, was one of the twin sons of Diokles. As a very young man he went |
5436 | Eumelos | Eumelos was a charioteer who had the swiftest horses in the Greek army. When the riders gathered for |
5476 | Mulius | Mulius was killed in battle by Achilles who drove his spear from one of Mulius' ears to the other. |
5511 | Cloanthus | Racing the sea-blue Scylla {see planet (155)}, Cloanthus was the winner of the boat race at the fun |
5637 | Gyas | A companion of Aeneas {see planet (1172)}, Gyas took part in the boat race at the funeral games for |
5638 | Deikoon | Deikoon was a son of Pergasos and a friend of Aeneas {see planet (1172)}. He was a spear fighter an |
5648 | Axius | Axius is a river god who was the grandfather of the Trojan ally Asteropaios and father of Pelegon wh |
5652 | Amphimachus | Amphimachus was the great-hearted son of Aktorian Kteatos. He had been a suitor of Helen {see planet |
5907 | Rhigmus | Rhigmus, son of Peires from Thrace, was speared while riding in his chariot by Achilles. |
6002 | Eetion | Eetion was the father of Andromache and the father-in-law of Hector. He was killed by Achilles durin |
6090 | Aulis | Aulis was the port in Boetia where the Greek fleet gathered to set sail for Troy and where Iphigenia |
6443 | Harpalion | Harpalion was the son of King Pylaemenes whose spear thrust was deflected by Menelaus' shield. As he |
6545 | Leitus | Leitus was one of the Argonauts who later participated in the Trojan war. Poseidon urged him and oth |
6997 | Laomedon | Named for Laomedon, king of Troy and father of Priam and Tithonus. |
6998 | Tithonus | Named for Tithonus, son of Laomedon and brother of Priam, kings of Troy. |
7119 | Hiera | A famous woman warrior and general of the Mysians, Hiera fought in the Trojan War but was edited fro |
7152 | Euneus | Named for the king of Lemnos and a son of Jason {see planet (6063)}. Euneus supplied the Greek forc |
7214 | Anticlus | Houten and I. van Houten-Groeneveld at Palomar. Named for one of the Greek heroes during the Trojan |
7352 | Hypsenor | Hypsenor was the son of Hippasus who was killed by Deiphobus' spear throw that first glanced off the |
7543 | Prylis | Named for a son of Hermes. Inspired by Athene {see planet (881)}, Prylis suggested that entry to Tr |
7641 | Cteatus | Cteatus was born a conjoined twin of Eurytus and later was the father of Amphimachus. |
7815 | Dolon | Named for the sad Trojan hero who figures in Doloneia, the tenth book of the Iliad. Dolon penetrated |
8060 | Anius | Named after Anius, son and priest to Apollo on the isle of Delos. His three daughters could change a |
8125 | Tyndareus | Named for a king of Sparta, father of Clytemnestra and Helena. Often it is said, however, that Tynd |
8241 | Agrius | Named after Agrius, a Greek from Aetolia and father of Thersites. Thersites was the ugliest Greek in |
8317 | Eurysaces | Named for the son of Ajax by Tecmessa, known for his enormous shield. |
9023 | Mnesthus | Mnesthus was a Trojan who went to what is present-day Italy to fight the Latins as an officer of Aen |
9030 | Othryoneus | Othryoneus promised he would fight for Troy in exchange for being allowed to marry Cassandra, King P |
9142 | Rhesus | Named for the king of the Thracians and ally of the Trojans. He and his twelve companions were stea |
9430 | Erichthonios | Erichthonios was the son of Dardanos and the father of Tros. |
9431 | Pytho | Pytho was a rocky Phocian towns that contributed to the forty ships in the Greek armada led by Sched |
9590 | Hyria | Hyria was a location mentioned in the Catalogue of Ships as a place from which the Boetian contribut |
9694 | Lycomedes | Lycomedes was king of Scyros during the Trojan war. At his court Thetis hid her son Achilles, dress |
9712 | Nauplius | Nauplius, a son of Poseidon and Amymone, was king of Euboea and father of Palamedes. After a false |
9713 | Oeax | Oeax was the son of Nauplius of Euboea and brother of Palamedes. He traveled with his father from T |
9790 | Deipyrus | Deipyrus was one of seven leaders of sentinels sent to guard the Achaean ships. He was later killed |
9799 | Thronium | Thronium, near the river Boagrius, was one of the places from which the Locrians joined the Achean f |
9807 | Rhene | Rhene was the mother, by Oileus, of Medon. Medon took over leadership of seven ships of archers afte |
9817 | Thersander | Thersander, a son of the Theban Polyneices, was wounded by Telephus and later was one of the heroes |
9818 | Eurymachos | Eurymachos was one of the heroes hidden in the Wooden Horse. |
9828 | Antimachos | Antimachos was one of the heroes hidden in the Wooden Horse. |
9857 | Hecamede | Hecamede was a daughter of Arsinous, held captive as a servant of King Nestor, to whom she served a |
9907 | Oileus | Oileus was the father of Ajax the Little. Next to Achilles, Ajax was the fastest-running Greek hero |
10247 | Amphiaraos | The Greek seer Amphiaraos took part in the campaign of the Argonauts and the “Seven against Thebes”. |
10664 | Phemios | Phemios was a singer with Telemachos, forced to play for Penelope's suitors, spared by Odysseus for |
10989 | Dolios | Dolios was the faithful servant of Laërtes at Ithaca. |
11251 | Icarion | Icarion was the son of Ebalus of Sparta. By the nymph Periboea Icarion was the father of Penelope. |
11252 | Laërtes | Laërtes, king of Ithaca, was the son of Arcisius, who in turn was a son of Zeus. Laërtes was the hu |
11351 | Leucus | Leucus, a character in Homer's Iliad, was an Achaean warrior and companion of Odysseus. |
11395 | Iphinous | Iphinous was killed by Glaukos in hand-to-hand combat. |
11428 | Alcinoös | Alcinoös, king of the Phaeacians, gave Odysseus shelter and aid. |
11429 | Demodokus | Demodokus who was a blind singer at the court of Alcinoös. |
11509 | Thersilochos | Thersilochos was a Trojan warrior from the rich valleys of Paeonia. He showed up, together with Hect |
11552 | Boucolion | Boucolion was the father of Pedasos and Aesopos. Both sons died near the Scamander river. |
11554 | Asios | Asios was a Trojan warrior and one of the leaders in the assault on the Greek wall. He challenged I |
11668 | Balios | Balios was one of the fast, immortal horses of Achilles, born to the gale or harpy named Podarge and |
11887 | Echemmon | The hero Echemmon, son of the king of Troy Priamos, was killed together with his brother Chromios by |
12052 | Aretaon | Aretaon was a Trojan warrior who was killed by Teucer. |
12238 | Actor | Actor was the alleged father of Cteatos and Eurytos, two Greek warriors who beat Nestor in the chari |
12242 | Koon | Koon, a notable fighter, was the eldest son of Antenor. Grieved by the death of his brother Iphidama |
12444 | Prothoon | Prothoon was a Trojan warrior who was killed by Teucer. |
12649 | Ascanios | Ascanios was the son of Aeneas. He is also named Julus and became under this name the ancestor of t |
12658 | Peiraios | Peiraios, son of Klytios, was a friend of Telemachos. |
12714 | Alkimos | Akimos was a son of Ares. Together with Automedon, he was in charge of Achilles' horses. After the |
12916 | Eteoneus | Eteoneus, the son of Boethous, was King Menelaus of Sparta's weapon-carrier during the Trojan War. |
12929 | Periboea | Periboea was the grandmother of the Trojan ally Asteropaios and mother of Pelegon who she conceived |
12972 | Eumaios | Eumaios was the pig herder of Odysseus. When Odysseus returned to Ithaca, Eumaios helped him to con |
12973 | Melanthios | Melanthios was a goat herder of Odysseus. He mocked Odysseus when the latter came to Eumaios disgui |
12974 | Halitherses | Halitherses was an augur in Ithaca. He went together with Telemachos to search for Odysseus. He wa |
13062 | Podarkes | Podarkes, son of Ares and full brother of Protesilaos, led the Achaians and took 40 black ships to t |
13181 | Peneleos | Peneleos, leader of Boeotia, killed by Eurypylus, is said to have been one of those inside the woode |
13184 | Augeias | Augeias was the legendary king of Elis, father of Agasthenes and grandfather of Polyxenos. Allusion |
13185 | Agasthenes | Agasthenes was the son of legendary king Augeias. During the Third Battle he fell. |
13229 | Echion | Echion was one of the Achaean warriors who entered Troy in the wooden horse. He died when he jumped |
13387 | Irus | The mythological Greek beggar Irus defied and, in the presence of Penelope's suitors, was defeated b |
13463 | Antiphos | Antiphos was a friend of Telemachos and Odysseus and lived at Ithaca. |
13475 | Orestes | Orestes, a son of Agamemnon, was a child at the time of the murder of his father. Electra brought h |
13650 | Perimedes | Perimedes was the father of Schedios, the commander of the Phocians on the battlefield of Troy. |
13862 | Elais | Elais was a daughter of Anius with the power to change berries into olive oil. She and her two siste |
14791 | Atreus | Atreus was the son of Pelops, father of Agamemnon and Menelaos and brother of Thyestes. |
14792 | Thyestes | Thyestes was the son of Pelops and brother of Atreus. Atreus killed the children of Thyestes and ga |
15094 | Polymele | Polymele is identified, according to Gaius Julius Hyginus (c. 64 B.C.E.--17 C.E.), as the wife of Me |
15436 | Dexius | Dexius was the father of Iphinous. |
15440 | Eioneus | Eioneus was killed by a spear from Hektor. |
15651 | Tlepolemos | Tlepolemos was king of Rhodos, son of Heracles and was one of the first kings to join the army again |
15663 | Periphas | The Greek hero Periphas from Aetolia was killed by the god Ares. Ares tried to get the armor of Per |
15913 | Telemachus | Telemachus, son of Odysseus, was born just before the Trojan war started. |
16070 | Charops | Charops was a son of Hippasus, and brother to Socus. He was wounded by Odysseus in battle and defend |
16560 | Daitor | The Trojan warrior Daitor was killed by the Greek Teucer during the Trojan debacle. |
16974 | Iphthime | Iphthime was Penelope's sister who appears to her in a dream and comforts her as she is grieving. |
17314 | Aisakos | Aisakos, a son of Priam from his first marriage, was a seer, as had also been his maternal grandfath |
17351 | Pheidippos | Pheidippos was a hero from Nisyros, in the Kalydnian islands. Son of king Thessalos, brother of Ant |
17365 | Thymbraeus | |
17492 | Hippasos | Hippasos was one of Priam's many sons. He supported Aeneas in the Trojan war. |
18060 | Zarex | Zarex, a grandson of Chiron, married Rhoeo after she arrived on Delos and became the step-father of |
18228 | Hyperenor | Hyperenor was one of the sons of Panthoos and a great hero on the Trojan side. |
18263 | Anchialos | The Greek heroes Anchialos and Menestheus were together on their chariot when they were killed by He |
18268 | Dardanos | Dardanos was a son of Zeus and a nymph, mythical ancestor of the Trojans. |
18278 | Drymas | Drymas was a king of Phrygia and father of Priam's second wife Hekabe (in Latin, Hecuba). |
18281 | Tros | Tros was a grandson of Dardanos. His country was named Troas after him, and its principal city was |
18282 | Ilos | Ilos was the oldest son of Tros, and he built the citadel Ilion, also named Ilios. Ilos was the fat |
18493 | Demoleon | Demoleon, a Trojan warrior and son of Antenor, was struck in the head by Achilles' spear. |
19913 | Aigyptios | Aigyptios was the father of Antiphos, who was a hero in Troy and companion of Odysseus. |
20947 | Polyneikes | Polyneikes was the father of Thersander, son of Oedipus and friend of Diomedes' father Tydeus. Poly |
20952 | Tydeus | Tydeus was an immortal hero, one of The Seven against Thebes. His son Diomedes was a great h |
20961 | Arkesilaos | Arkesilaos, who was from Boeotia, was one of the first heroes to join the Greek army. |
21284 | Pandion | Pandion was a Greek fighter who helped Menestheus, the leader of the Athenian soldiers, to escape fr |
21602 | Ialmenus | Ialmenus was one of the Achaean leaders and one of those who entered Troy in the Wooden Horse. He w |
21900 | Orus | Orus was an Achaean warrior who was killed by Hektor in Homer's Iliad. |
22010 | Kuzmina | Anastasia Kuzmina (b. 1984) is a Russian-born Slovak biathlete who has represented Slovakia since De |
22199 | Klonios | Klonios was one of the first heroes to join the Greek army against Troy and came from Boeotia, as di |
22203 | Prothoenor | Prothoenor was also a hero from Boeotia in the fight against Troy, as were Klonios and Arkesilaos. |
22222 | Hodios | The Greek herald Hodios went together with the other Greek herald Eurybates and Odysseus and Phoenix |
22227 | Polyxenos | Polyxenos came from Elis and fought against the Trojans. |
22503 | Thalpius | Thalpius, son of Eurytus, was leader of the Elean flotilla against Troy and one of those who entered |
23135 | Pheidas | Pheidas was an Athenian warrior who fought to prevent Hektor from reaching the Greek ships. |
23355 | Elephenor | Elephenor was a king from Euboea. In the last year of the Trojan War he was killed by the Trojan Ag |
23382 | Epistrophos | Epistrophos was a hero from Phokis. Together with his brother Schedios he fought against Troy. |
23383 | Schedios | Schedios came together with his brother Epistrophos from Phokis to fight against Troy. |
23549 | Epicles | Epicles, a Lycian warrior fighting for the Trojan forces, was killed by Ajax, who hit him on the hea |
24380 | Dorippe | Dorippe was ransomed by Anius from pirates who had kidnapped her. Dorippe had three daughters with A |
24420 | Thasos | Thasos was one of three sons of Anius. He was devoured by a pack of dogs on his home island of Delos |
24426 | Belova | Elena Dmitriyevna Novikova-Belova (b. 1947) is a retired fencer from Belarus who became the first wo |
24587 | Kapaneus | Kapaneus was the father of the Greek hero Sthenelos. |
24603 | Mekistheus | Mekistheus was the father of the Greek hero Euryalos. |
25937 | Malysz | Adam Malysz (b. 1977) is a Polish ski jumper who won multiple medals at the Olympic games in Salt La |
25938 | Stoch | Kamil Stoch (b. 1987), is a Polish ski jumper, who has won three gold medals at two Olympics (2014 a |
26057 | Ankaios | Ankaios was the father of hero Agapenor from Arkadie. |
26763 | Peirithoos | Peirithoos was a friend of Theseus and the father of Greek hero Polypoites. |
28958 | Binns | Hilda May (Torok) Binns (b. 1945) is a retired multi-sport athlete who won Canada’s first Paralympic |
29196 | Dius | Dius was the brother of Hektor and Paris, sons of Priamus, the king of Troy during the Trojan War. |
29314 | Eurydamas | Eurydamas was a Trojan priest and an interpreter of dreams. |
30698 | Hippokoon | Hippokoon was a friend of king Rhesos, from Thracia. Hippokoon and the other Thracians were fast as |
30704 | Phegeus | Phegeus was the oldest son of Dares, a priest of the god Hephaistos. Phegeus was fatally wounded wi |
30705 | Idaios | Idaios was a herald of king Priam who tells Priam that Paris and Menelaos want to start a duel. Ida |
30708 | Echepolos | Echepolos was the first hero in the great fight after the duel of Paris against Menelaos, who was ki |
30942 | Helicaon | Helicaon, a Trojan warrior, was the son of Antenor and the husband of Laodice, daughter of Priamos, |
31037 | Mydon | Mydon, a Paeonian charioteer fighting for the Trojans, was killed by Achilles near the Skamander riv |
31344 | Agathon | Agathon, son of Priam and prince of Troy, is mentioned in Homer's Iliad as being one of the l |
32720 | Simoeisios | Simoeisios was a young Trojan hero who was killed by Ajax. |
32726 | Chromios | Chromios, a son of Priam, was killed by Diomedes. |
32811 | Apisaon | The Trojan warrior Apisaon, son of the Phausios, fought against the approaching Aias. But he was dea |
34746 | Thoon | Thoon was a Trojan warrior killed by Odysseus. |
34993 | Euaimon | Euaimon was the father of the Greek hero Eurypylos. |
37519 | Amphios | Amphios, one of the allies of Priam, was killed by Ajax. Ajax killed Amphios mainly to get his beaut |
38050 | Bias | Bias was an Athenian warrior, described as stalwart, who fought to prevent Hektor from reaching the |
39285 | Kipkeino | Kipchoge Keino (b. 1940) won the 1500-m event at the 1968 Olympics by a record-setting margin of 20 |
39463 | Phyleus | Phyleus was the father of the Greek hero Meges. |
39795 | Marson | Roberto Marson (1944–2011) was a multi-sport athlete who competed in four Paralympics from 1964 to 1 |
42403 | Andraimon | Andraimon was the father of the Greek hero Thoas. |
43212 | Katosawao | Sawao Kato (b. 1946) competed in three Olympics from 1968 to 1976 winning twelve medals in gymnastic |
43436 | Ansschut | Johanna “Ans” Boekema-Schut (b. 1944) set an Olympic record in speed skating at the 1968 Olympics as |
43706 | Iphiklos | Iphiklos was the father of the Greek hero Podarkes from Phylake. |
48373 | Gorgythion | Gorgythion, a bastard son of Priam, was killed by Teucer, who had tried to kill Hector, but the arro |
48767 | Skamander | Skamander (Skamandros), a son of Zeus, fought on the side of the Trojans in the Trojan War and tried |
52767 | Ophelestes | Ophelestes, a Trojan warrior, was killed by an arrow of Teucer, who was causing much havoc with his |
55676 | Klythios | Klythios was one of the old Trojan heroes and a member of the senate. |
55678 | Lampos | Lampos was one of the members of the Trojan senate. |
55701 | Ukalegon | Ukalegon was an old hero and a member of the Trojan senate. |
55702 | Thymoitos | Thymoitos was one of the wisest old men and a member of the Trojan senate. |
58084 | Hiketaon | Hiketaon was one of the old wise Trojan men and a member of the senate. |
58096 | Oineus | Oineus was the grandfather of the Greek hero Diomedes. Diomedes met the Lykier Glaukos, and they fo |
58931 | Palmys | Palmys, a Trojan fighting for the relief of the city of Troy set off for the centre of the battlefie |
65210 | Stichius | Stichius was a Greek warrior at Troy, who together with Menestheus, carried the body of Amphimachus |
65583 | Theoklymenos | The seer Theoklymenos was the son of Mantios and grandson of Melampus. He was on the ship of Telemac |
65590 | Archeptolemos | Archeptolemos, the charioteer of Hector, was killed by Teucer with the help of the god Apollo. |
73637 | Guneus | Guneus was a Greek warrior from Kyphos during the Trojan war. |
85030 | Admetos | Admetos was the father of Eumelos, the best charioteer in the Greek army. |