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Laomedon and had
Seeing her exposed, Heracles promised to save her on condition that Laomedon would give him the wonderful horses he had received from Zeus as compensation for Zeus ' kidnapping of Ganymedes.
Ptolemy received Egypt ; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia ; Philotas took Cilicia ; Peithon took Media ; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and Pamphylia ; Asander received Caria ; Menander received Lydia ; Lysimachus received Thrace ; Leonnatus received Hellespontine Phrygia ; and Neoptolemus had Armenia.
Ptolemy received Egypt ; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia ; Philotas took Cilicia ; Peithon took Media ; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and Pamphylia ; Asander received Caria ; Menander received Lydia ; Lysimachus received Thrace ; Leonnatus received Hellespontine Phrygia ; and Neoptolemus had Armenia.
son of Laomedon A soothsayer had predicted that, on a certain day, a boy would be born by whom Troy would be destroyed.
She was the wife of Bucolion ( the eldest but illegitimate son of the Trojan king Laomedon ) and had two sons by him, Aesepus and Pedasus.

Laomedon and promised
Apollo and Poseidon were angry at king Laomedon because he refused to pay the wage he promised them for building Troy's walls.
Oracles promised deliverance if Laomedon would expose his daughter Hesione to be devoured by the sea monster ( in other versions, the lot happened to fall on her ) and he exposed her by fastening her naked to the rocks near the sea.
However, Laomedon refused the promised award.

Laomedon and them
The tradition of Acestes in Dionysius of Halicarnassus, who calls him Aegestus (), is different, for according to him, the grandfather of Aegestus quarreled with Laomedon, who slew him and gave his daughters to some merchants to convey them to a distant land.

Laomedon and horses
Heracles happened to arrive ( along with Telamon and Oicles ) and agreed to kill the monster if Laomedon would give him the horses received from Zeus as compensation for Zeus ' kidnapping Ganymede.
Laomedon owned several horses with divine parentage that Zeus has given him as compensation for the kidnapping of Ganymedes.

Laomedon and for
He and his brother Telamon were friends of Heracles, serving in his expedition against the Amazons, his war against King Laomedon, and with him in the quest for the Golden Fleece.
Heracles rescued her at the last minute and killed both the monster and Laomedon and Laomedon's sons, except for Ganymede, who was on Mt.
Laomedon agreed and Heracles slew the monster, in some accounts after being swallowed by it and hacking at its innards for three days before it died and he emerged having lost all his hair.
Tithonus was a Trojan by birth, the son of King Laomedon of Troy by a water nymph named Strymo ( Στρυμώ promises too much, and might beguile Anchises into expecting too much, even an ageless immortality " ( p. 149 ).</ ref > According to the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, when Eos asked Zeus to make Tithonus immortal, she forgot to ask for eternal youth ( 218-38 ).
Laomedon grieved for his son.
Hermes also assured Laomedon that Ganymedes was immortal and would be the cupbearer for the gods, a position of much distinction.

Laomedon and their
Poseidon and Apollo, having offended Zeus by their rebellion in Hera's scheme, were temporarily stripped of their divine authority and sent to serve King Laomedon of Troy.

Laomedon and word
Heracles killed the monster, but Laomedon went back on his word.

Laomedon and Heracles
Telamon also figures in both versions of Heracles ' sacking of Troy, which was ruled by King Laomedon ( or Tros in the alternate versions ).
In a later expedition Heracles attacked Troy, slew Laomedon and all Laomedon's sons except the youngest named Podarces.
He helped Heracles fight Laomedon and / or the sea monster attacking Troy and died in the battle.
Heracles about to kill Laomedon, terra sigillata flask from Southern Gaul, late 1st century – early 2nd century CE
According to one account, the city of Thebe was founded by the hero Heracles after his sack of Troy during the reign of King Laomedon and named after his birthplace, Thebes in Boeotia.
She bore Heracles a son, Laomedon.

Laomedon and by
He was the son either of Apollo or of King Cycnus of Colonae by Proclia, daughter or granddaughter of Laomedon.
* Daughter of Laomedon by Strymo, Placia or Leucippe, wife of Telephus and mother of Eurypylus ( some call her daughter of Priam and wife of Eurypylus ).
* A son of Assaracus and Hieromneme ( daughter of Simois ), and father of Anchises ( by his wife Themiste, sister of Laomedon and daughter of Ilus and Eurydice ) and so grandfather of Aeneas.
Anchises bred his mares with the divine stallions owned by King Laomedon.
Nearchus, along with Ptolemy, Erigyius and Laomedon, and Harpalus, was one of Alexander ’ s ‘ mentors ’ – and he was exiled by Philip as a result of the Pixodarus affair ( A 3. 6. 5 ; P 10. 4 ).
Among those exiled by Philip II after Alexander ’ s failed attempt to offer himself as groom to the Carian princess were Ptolemy, Nearchus, Harpalus, Erigyius, and Laomedon.
* 320 BCE: General Nicanor, dispatched by satrap of Egypt Ptolemy I Soter and founder of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, takes control of Syria including Jerusalem and captures Laomedon in the process
In Greek mythology, Themiste was the daughter of Ilus and Eurydice, sister of Laomedon and mother of Anchises by her husband Capys, son of Assaracus.
At an earlier time, on Mount Ida, Ganymede, the son of Tros or perhaps of Laomedon, both kings of Troy, was desired by Zeus, who descended in the form of an eagle and swept up Ganymede, to be cupbearer to the Olympian gods.

Laomedon and Troy
Priam (, Greek Πρίαμος Priamos ) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
According to the Bibliotheca, the most prominent Hesione was a Trojan princess, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy, sister of Priam and second wife of King Telamon of Salamis.
In Greek mythology Teucer, also Teucrus or Teucris (), was the son of King Telamon of Salamis Island and his second wife Hesione, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy.
However, Ganymedes is more usually described as a son of Tros, an earlier King of Troy and grandfather of Laomedon.
Cycnus married first Procleia, daughter of Laomedon ( King of Troy ) or of Laomedon's son Clytius.
* Hicetaon, a son of King Laomedon of Troy, thus a brother of Priam and one of the Trojan elders.
* Lampus, an elder of Troy, one of the sons of King Laomedon, father of Dolops.
# A son of Laomedon, brother of Priam, and an elder of Troy.
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Tithonus was the son of Laomedon of Troy.
* Antigone of Troy, daughter of Laomedon

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