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128:, another of Hecuba's children. Hecuba baits Polymestor by drawing him in with treasure. Hecuba has the other Trojan women kill Polymestor's sons, and blinds Polymestor by scratching his eyes out. Polymestor is humiliated at having been blinded and made childless at the hands of slave women. Polymestor is given a trial against Hecuba by Agamemnon. Polymestor claims to have been working in the Greeks' interest by killing Polydorus before he could avenge his brothers and father. Hecuba refutes this claim by stating that the Greeks have no interest in allying with barbarians. Agamemnon sides with Hecuba and declares Polymestor's actions to be murder. Agamemnon has his soldiers seize Polymestor. As he is being taken away, Polymestor prophesies the deaths of 17: 231: 114:'s safety since Polydorus could not fight for himself. Priam sent the child, along with gifts of jewelry and gold, to the court of King Polymestor to keep him away from the fighting. After Troy fell, Polymestor betrayed Priam and threw Polydorus into the ocean in order to keep the treasures for himself. 151:, Polymestor 2, son of Aeginetes 2, became king of Arcadia after his father. In his reign the Lacedaemonians for the first time invaded Tegea, led by Charillus. Polymestor 2 was childless . 250: 260: 255: 111: 63: 37: 235: 193: 160: 16: 207: 200:
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myth "Hecuba, Polyxena and Polydorus". Polymestor was also the name of a Greek king of
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to bring Polymestor to her. Agamemnon complied, motivated by his love of
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Polymnestor kills Polydorus. Engraving by Bauer for Ovid's Metamorphoses
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Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Bistonians
Thrace
Hecuba
Ovidian
Arcadia
Ilione
Priam
Hecuba
Troy
Deipylus
Trojan War
Priam
Polydorus
Hecuba
Agamemnon
Cassandra
Cassandra
Polymestor
Hyginus
Gaius Julius Hyginus
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“Hecuba’s Revenge Some Observations on Euripides’ Hecuba.”
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Polymestor
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Mythological kings of Thrace

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