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Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca. 560 BC, Louvre
Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca. In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (very resolute / ( ancient Greek:) is a hero, the son of King Atreus of Mycenae Talthybius ( Greek: Ταλθύβιος was Herald and friend to Agamemnon in the Trojan War. Samothrace (Σαμοθράκη is an island municipality in Greece, in the northern Aegean Sea. 560 BC, Louvre

There were two characters named Epeius in Greek mythology. The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre located in Paris is the world's most visited art museum a historic monument and a national museum of France Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and Heroes the nature of the world and the origins and significance

  1. One was a Greek soldier during the Trojan War. In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her He was the son of Panopeus and had the reputation for being a coward. Panopeus ( or Phanoteus (the name is given in a variety of forms in the ancient sources was an ancient Greek town of Phocis, near the frontier of Boeotia In the Iliad he participated in the boxing match at the funeral games for Patrocles against Euryalus and won. The Iliad ( Greek: Ἰλιάς (Ancient Ιλιάδα (Modern is together with the Odyssey, one of two ancient Euryalus refers to two different characters from classical literature In the Aeneid by Virgil, Nisus and Euryalus are ideal friends (V Later during the funeral games for Achilleus he fought Acamas the son of Theseus to a stalemate. "Achilleus" redirects here For the emperor with this name see Achilleus (emperor. This article is about Acamas in Greek mythology for the promontory in Cyprus see Akamas Acamas ( English translation: "unwearying" For other uses see Theseus (disambiguation Theseus (Θησεύς was a Legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered He built the Trojan Horse, commissioned by Odysseus because Athena had told him in a dream she would be with him to help build it. The Trojan Horse was part of the Trojan War, as told in Virgil 's Latin Epic poem The Aeneid. grc-Latn Odysseus or la Ulysses ( Greek grc-Latn Odysseus; Latin: la Ulixes or more commonly Ulysses) oʊˈdɪsiəs ATHENA was an Antimatter research project that took place at the AD Ring at CERN. The horse was hollow and was large enough hold 30 Greek soldiers equipped with all their armor. Interestingly, Epeius made the Trojan horse so tall that it could not fit through any of the gates of Troy. The trap door of the horse was fastened with a special catch that only Epeius could undo. After constructing the massive horse, he chose the other 29 soldiers that would accompany him inside the horse. He also founded Pisa and Metapontum. Pisa, or Pisatis was the name of an ancient Greek town or district in Elis, famous for containing Olympia, the site of the Ancient Olympic Games. Metapontum or Metapontium ( Greek:: Thuc Strab and all Greek writers have this form the Latins almost universally Metapontum was an important city (Virgil II, 264)
  2. Son of King Endymion of Elis. Publius Vergilius Maro ( October 15, 70 BCE &ndash September 21, 19 BCE later called Virgilius, and known in English as Virgil or In Greek mythology, Endymion ( also spelled Endimion) could have been a handsome Aeolian Shepherd or hunter or even a king who ruled and was Elis, or Eleia ( Greek, Modern Ήλιδα Ilida, Ancient Ēlis, Doric: Alis, Elean: Walis) is an ancient He challenged his brothers to a race and beat them, winning his father's kingdom.

Alternative spelling of "Epeus" may also be encountered.

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