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Diomedes
n.
(Greek Mythology) heroe of the Trojan War; king of Thrace who fed human flesh to his mares and whom ultimately was fed to his wild mares by Hercules
Diomedes
Diomedes
[Greek heroic] A legendary Greek hero, son of Tydeus and Deipyle (Tydides). He was the favorite of Athena and was under her protection. Diomedes participated in the expedition of the Epigone ("the After-born") against Thebes. Later he succeeded his grandfather Adrastus as the king of Argos and joined the Greeks against Troy. On the Greek side, the two greatest champions were Ajax and Diomedes. They fought gloriously and many a Trojan fell before their weapons. Diomedes nearly slew Prince Aeneas. Aeneas was of royal blood, and the goddess Aphrodite (his mother) hastened to the battlefield to save him. She lifted him in her arms, but Diomedes leaped towards her and wounded her hand. Crying out she let Aeneas fall, and weeping for pain she made her way to the Olympus. Although Aphrodite failed to save her son, Aeneas did not die that day. Apollo enveloped him in a cloud and carried him to sacred Pergamos, the holy place of Tory, where Artemis healed him of his wound. The battle went on, and Diomedes, ...
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Diomedes
s.
Diomedes, (gresk mytologi) helt fra den trojanske krigen; konge av Thrakia som matet hoppene sine med menneskekjøtt og ble til slutt selv matet av Herkules til sine ville hopper
Diomedes
n.
(Græsk Mytologi) Diomedes, helt fra den trojanske krig; Kongen af Thrakien der fodrede sine hopper med menneskekød og som i sidste ende blev fodret til Herculeses vilde hopper