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790:Talthybius
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1038:Iphidamas
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413:The Iliad
205:, he met
195:Mythology
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1028:Ilioneus
1018:Hypsenor
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903:Atymnius
898:Astyanax
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857:Anchises
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720:Peneleos
704:Odysseus
683:Meriones
672:Menelaus
647:Leonteus
625:Ialmenus
594:Euryalus
573:Diomedes
532:Anticlus
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207:Diomedes
157:Sarpedon
94:Siblings
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1111:Peirous
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1033:Imbrius
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1008:Helenus
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589:Eudoros
567:Calchas
527:Alcimus
422:Homer,
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324:Epitome
292:Malalas
277:Fabulae
272:Hyginus
199:In the
169:Malalas
149:Glaukos
109:Glaucus
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29:Glaucus
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693:Nestor
642:Leitus
614:Guneus
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495:Acamas
247:Aeneas
235:Apollo
231:Teucer
215:Oeneus
179:Family
153:Lycian
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408:Homer
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310:Homer
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