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Diomedes and then
However, Pausanias, quoting the Cypria, says that Odysseus and Diomedes drowned Palamedes, while he was fishing, and Dictys says that Odysseus and Diomedes lured Palamedes into a well, which they said contained gold, then stoned him to death.
With the assistance of Athena, Diomedes then wounded the gods Aphrodite and Ares.
She loves and is loved by Troilus and then Diomedes.
Odysseus devised a trick to draw Achilles out of his disguise as a girl ; Diomedes and Odysseus then took Achilles to Troy.
Diomedes was 15 years old by then and was considered the mightiest of all.
Diomedes then reminds him of the previous insult and tells him that his behavior is not proper for a leader.
Diomedes then prays to Athena for the slaughter of Pandarus.
Respecting Apollo, Diomedes then withdraws himself from that combat.
Diomedes then became the owner of the second best pair of horses ( after Achilles immortal ones ) among Achaeans.
Diomedes then threw his spear ( which was guided by Athena ) at Ares, wounding his stomach.
He then criticized Diomedes for not making any positive proposal to replace Agamemnon's opinion – a failure which Nestor ascribed to his youth.
Diomedes then climbed the wall of Troy and entered the city.
Diomedes then migrated to Aetolia, and thence to Daunia ( Apulia ) in Italy.
Achilles then organized an athletic competition to honour his dead companion, which included a chariot race ( won by Diomedes ), boxing ( won by Epeios ), wrestling ( a draw between Telamonian Aias and Odysseus ), a foot race ( won by Odysseus ), a duel ( a draw between Aias and Diomedes ), a discus throw ( won by Polypoites ), an archery contest ( won by Meriones ), and a javelin throw ( won by Agamemnon, unopposed ).
The Bibliotheca places these events before the expedition of the Greeks against Troy, while Hyginus states that Diomedes, when he heard, after the fall of Troy, of the misfortune of his grandfather Oeneus, hastened back and expelled Agrius, who then committed suicide ; according to others, Agrius and his sons were all slain by Diomedes.
Eurystheus then sent Heracles to bring back the man-eating Mares of Diomedes.
In revenge, Heracles fed Diomedes to his own horses, then founded Abdera next to the boy's tomb.
He then wounds Diomedes with an arrow and acts as Aeneas ' charioteer.
According to tradition, Canosa, then called Canusium, was founded by the Homeric hero Diomedes.
Pliny's Natural History records the westward progress of the plane " introduced among us from a foreign clime for nothing but its shade ", planted first at the tomb of Diomedes on the island of Tremiti, then imported to Greek Sicily by Dionysius the Elder ( c. 432-367 BC ), tyrant of Syracuse.

Diomedes and number
The manuscripts of the Satyricon ascribe the work to a " Petronius Arbiter ", while a number of ancient authors ( Macrobius, Sidonius Apollinaris, Marius Victorinus, Diomedes and Jerome ) refer to the author as " Arbiter ".

Diomedes and Trojan
According to the Iliad, during the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans ' side.
Diomedes won great renown amongst the Achaeans, killing the Trojan hero Pandaros and nearly killing Aeneas, who was only saved by his mother, Aphrodite.
In the imperial period it was supposed to have been founded by Diomedes after the Trojan War.
* Son of Capaneus and Evadne, he fought alongside Diomedes and the other Argives in the Trojan War and was one of the men who hid in the Trojan horse.
He married Amphitheia, daughter of his brother Pronax, and became the father of a son, Aegialeus, and four daughters: Aegialeia, who became the wife of Diomedes ( son of Tydeus ); Argeia, who became the wife of Polyneices ( son of Oedipus ); Deipyle, who became the wife of Tydeus ( son of Oeneus ); and Eurydice, who became the wife of the Trojan king, Ilus ( son of Tros ).
Diomedes or Diomed () is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War.
Later, Thersites fought against the Trojans in the Trojan War and noble Diomedes did not mistreat him ( however, Thersites was hated by all Achaeans ).
Diomedes is known primarily for his participation in the Trojan War.
On their way to the Trojan camp, Diomedes and Odysseus discovered Dolon approaching the Achaean camp.
Book XIV-The wounded kings ( Diomedes, Agamemnon and Odysseus ) held council with Nestor regarding the possibility of Trojan army reaching their ships.
Some of the other Trojan warriors slain by Diomedes during that night were Coroebus ( who came to Troy to win the hand of Cassandra ), Eurydamas and Eurycoon.
Diomedes and Odysseus are also here for their part in the Trojan Horse.
In the Iliad, Diomedes, one of the leading warriors of the Achaeans, mentions the thyrsus while speaking to Glaucus, one of the Lycian commanders in the Trojan army, about Lycurgus, the king of Scyros:
** One of Diomedes ' companions in the Trojan War who were transformed into birds
After he tells the two all the information that they wanted he is decapitated by Diomedes before the two head off into the Trojan camp to wreak havoc, slaying Rhesus, king of Thrace, and stealing his valuable horses.
Emathion was a Trojan prince, and the father of Atymnius and Diomedes, by the naiad Pegasis, daughter of the river god Granicus.
In Homer's Iliad, he fought in the Trojan War, where he was brother-in-arms of Diomedes, and one of the Greeks to enter the Trojan Horse.
Also in the Iliad, another instance of this phenomenon can be found in Diomedes ' outstanding performance in battle, empowered by Athena ( Book V ) as well as Hector's in the Trojan assault on the Achaian camp in Book VIII ( with the help of Zeus ) and Patroklos ' aristeia of Book XVI, which ultimately leads to his demise at the hands of Hector.
To this last city it was either brought by Aeneas the exiled Trojan ( Diomedes, in this version, having only succeeded in stealing an imitation of the statue ) or surrendered by Diomedes himself.
| 30704 Phegeus || 3250 T-3 || Phegeus, mythological oldest son of Dares ( a priest of Hephaistos ), fatally wounded by Diomedes during the Trojan War

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