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Encyclopedia > Antibrote

In Greek mythology, Antibrote was one of the twelve Amazons who accompanied Penthesilea to the Trojan War.


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Penthesilea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (213 words)
After that, more Greeks wanted Achilles to throw Penthesilea's remains into a river, and he eventually had to give way.
Alongside Penthesilea were twelve other Amazons, including Antibrote, Ainia, and Cleite.
However Cleite's ship was blown off course and she never reached Troy.
The Adventures of Young Ephiny (18658 words)
The distance to Antibrote's home was roughly one hundred twenty paces and in crossing it Melosa thought back to the last time she had seen the solid warrior who served under Colsethme's command.
Antibrote would have had body aching and very high fever for at least a couple of days but she said nothing.
Antibrote already has the pustules!" Her use of the queen's first name was an indication of just how acute her sense of urgency was.
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