Myrmidons – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
myrmidon
n.
soldier who obeys his commander unquestioningly; person who follows his leader without hesitation regardless of the circumstances
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The
Myrmidons or
Myrmidones were a legendary people of Greek history. They were brave warriors, trained and commanded by
Achilles, as described in Homer's
Iliad. According to Greek legend, they were created by Zeus from a colony of ants and therefore took their name from the Greek word for
ant,
myrmex.
myrmidon
nm.
myrmidon, soldier who obeys his commander unquestioningly; person who follows his leader without hesitation regardless of the circumstances
Myrmidons
[Greek heroic] Aeacus, king of Aegina and son of Zeus, had no citizens in his kingdom. He prayed to Zeus as he looked at an ant hill, "Please remember that I am your son, and was made a king of your sacred island that you created to honor my mother Aegina. When Sisyphus told a river god that you had eloped with her, you turned her into an island. Please Father Zeus, send me citizens to populate your island and make them skilled in warfare so this island will be protected!" Then Aeacus went back to his palace. Soon his son Telamon yelled, "Father, Father! There are many people outside looking for you!" The people were called the Mymirdons after ants or myrmi. Achilles took 50 ships with 50 Mymirdons each to the Trojan War.
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