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Encyclopedia > Antiphus

In Greek mythology, one of these people:

  1. In the Iliad, Antiphus, or Ántiphos, a Trojan ally, the son of Talaemenes and a nymph. During the Trojan War, he was killed by Agamemnon.
  2. One of the 50 sons of Priam, and son of Greek commander who sailed from Troy with Odysseus and was devoured by Polyphemus.

Iliad IV, 489.




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ANTIPHUS - The DJ List (340 words)
Antiphus was resident in The Rockit in Leeuwarden for two years, which was followed up by a residency at Club Vat'69, alongside Joop.
Antiphus made it into the finals at Mysterland and won the contest.
In 2004 Antiphus was inspired by Joop and Mark Norman to start producing his own tracks.
DJ ANTIPHUS | BACK ONLINE 14.04.2006 (309 words)
Antiphus was resident in The Rockit in Leeuwarden for two years, which was followed up by a residency at Club Vat'69, alongside Joop.
Antiphus made it into the finals at Mysterland and won the contest.
In 2004 Antiphus was inspired by Joop and Mark Norman to start producing his own tracks.
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