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council of war the Greek leaders who were to accompany him to Troy . (
Pausanias 7.24.2 . ] ... Aeneas grew up to be the leader of the Dardanian troops ,
which were under the high command of Hector , son of Priam . Aeneas resented
his ...
council of war the Greek leaders who were to accompany him to Troy . (
Pausanias 7.24.2 . ] ... Aeneas grew up to be the leader of the Dardanian troops ,
which were under the high command of Hector , son of Priam . Aeneas resented
his ...
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Though still very young , Diomedes was one of the bravest of the Greek leaders .
... He met the Lycian leader Glaucus on the battlefield and was about to fight him
to the death when he discovered that Glaucus ' grandfather Bellerophon had ...
Though still very young , Diomedes was one of the bravest of the Greek leaders .
... He met the Lycian leader Glaucus on the battlefield and was about to fight him
to the death when he discovered that Glaucus ' grandfather Bellerophon had ...
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Protesilaüs , leader of the Phylacians , defied fate and , after killing several
Trojans , was himself killed . After him the other Greeks landed , and Achilles
killed the famous Cycnus , king of Colonae , whose father , Poseidon , had made
him ...
Protesilaüs , leader of the Phylacians , defied fate and , after killing several
Trojans , was himself killed . After him the other Greeks landed , and Achilles
killed the famous Cycnus , king of Colonae , whose father , Poseidon , had made
him ...
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