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Patroclus killed many Trojans and allies including the Lycian hero Sarpedon ( a son of Zeus ), and Cebriones ( the chariot driver of Hector and illegitimate son of Priam ).
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Patroclus and killed
Later, when Achilles dies, killed by Paris ( with help from Apollo ), Ajax and Odysseus are the heroes who fight against the Trojans to get the body and bury it next to his friend, Patroclus.
In the Iliad, it is told how, when Patroclus was killed in battle, Xanthus and Balius stood motionless on the field of battle, and wept.
When Xanthus was rebuked by the grieving Achilles for allowing Patroclus to be slain, Hera granted Xanthus human speech which broke Divine law, saying that a god had killed Patroclus, and that a god would soon kill Achilles too.
Meanwhile, warrior Menelaus, Atreus ' son, standing by Patroclus, has just killed the best man of the Trojans, Euphorbus, son of Panthous, ending his brave fight.
In his youth, Patroclus accidentally killed his friend, Clysonymus, during an argument over a game of dice.
At about that time Patroclus killed Las, founder of a namesake city near Gytheio, Laconia, according to Pausanias the geographer.
Patroclus, the Achaean warrior, killed him by throwing a " shining stone ," hitting him in the forehead and knocking his eyes out of his head.
The Trojans drive the Greeks back, but Patroclus is killed, which brings a vengeful Achilles back into the war, finally.
Patroclus and many
The force of the blow flung him from Hector's chariot, leading Patroclus to remark that with his great " diving " ability, he could have satisfied many by diving for oysters in the " storming sea ".
Patroclus and Trojans
Ajax, assisted by Menelaus, succeeds in fighting off the Trojans and taking the body back with his chariot ; however, the Trojans had already stripped Patroclus of Achilles ' armor.
Patroclus drove the Trojans all the way back to the walls of Troy, and was only prevented from storming the city by the intervention of Apollo.
In 1906 – 1907 two more Jupiter Trojans were found by fellow German astronomer August Kopff ( 624 Hektor and 617 Patroclus ).
When the tide of war turned away from the Acheans, and the Trojans threatened their ships, Patroclus convinced Achilles to let him don Achilles ' armor and lead the Myrmidons into combat.
In his lust for combat, Patroclus pursued the Trojans all the way back to the gates of Troy, defying Achilles ' order to break off combat once the ships were saved.
In Book XVIII of the Iliad, Polydamas advises the Trojans to retire from the battlefield after the death of Patroclus.
* west face – a scene from the Iliad and Trojan War, the Greeks and Trojans fighting for the body of Patroclus.
Patroclus and Lycian
Patroclus and hero
Confusingly, 617 Patroclus was named before the Greece / Troy rule was devised, and a Greek name thus appears in the Trojan node ; the Greek node also has one " misplaced " asteroid, 624 Hektor, named after a Trojan hero.
Later, in Book 17, Homer gives Menelaus an extended aristeia as the hero retrieves the corpse of Patroclus from the battlefield.
131 – 42 Radt ; 211 – 35 Mette ) concerned Achilles ' refusal to fight for the Greeks, which tragically leads to the killing of his companion Patroclus by the Trojan hero, Hector ; this death persuades Achilles to rejoin the fight.
Patroclus and Sarpedon
If Zeus should spare his son from his fate, another god might do the same ; therefore Zeus let Sarpedon die while fighting Patroclus, but not before killing the only mortal horse of Achilles.
Patroclus withdrew the spear he had embedded in Sarpedon, and as it left Sarpedon's body his spirit went with it.
Patroclus and son
In Greek mythology, as recorded in Homer's Iliad, Patroclus, or Patroklos (), was the son of Menoetius, grandson of Actor, King of Opus, and was Achilles ' beloved comrade and brother-in-arms.
# Father of Patroclus and Myrto ( by either Sthenele, Periopis or Polymele ), son of Actor and Aegina.
Still others claimed he was the son of Heracles's friend, Opian Menoetius, which would make Abderus a brother to Patroclus, the famous companion of Achilles who died at Troy.
His son was Patroclus, Achilles ' cousin through their paternal family connection to Aegina, and his intimate companion.
Patroclus and Zeus
Zeus debated with himself whether to spare his son's life even though he was fated to die by the hand of Patroclus.
The Greeks succeeded in gaining his armour ( which was later given as a prize in the funeral games for Patroclus ), but Zeus had Phoebus Apollo rescue the corpse.
Some examples include Nestor accepting without question the dream Zeus plants in Agamemnon in Book 2 and urging the Achaeans to battle, instructing the Achaeans in Book 4 to use spear techniques that in actuality would be disastrous, and in Book 11 giving advice to Patroclus that ultimately leads to his death.
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