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In Greek mythology, Deidamea, or Deidamia, was the daughter of Lycomedes, King of Scyros. Deidamia is one of King Lycomedes's seven daughters with whom Achilles was concealed with--some versions say he was hidden in Lycomedes's court as one of the king's daughters, some say as a lady-in-waiting under the name Pyrrha. The Oricoli bust of Zeus, King of the Gods, in the collection of the Vatican Museum. ... In Greek mythology, Lycomedes (also known as Lycurgus) was the King of Skyros during the Trojan War. ... Skyros (Greek: Σκύρος) is the southernmost island of the Sporades, a Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea. ... In Greek mythology, Lycomedes (also known as Lycurgus) was the King of Skyros during the Trojan War. ... In Greek mythology, Lycomedes (also known as Lycurgus) was the King of Skyros during the Trojan War. ...


Despite the fact that these Achilles and Deidamea could have been as young as eight years old, the two soon became romantically involved to the point of intimacy. After Odysseus arrived at Lycomedes's palace and exposed Achilles as a young man, Achilles decided to join the Trojan War, leaving behind a pregnant, heart-broken Deidamia. The Wrath of Achilles, by François-Léon Benouville (1821–1859) (Musée Fabre) In Greek mythology, Achilles, also Akhilleus or Achilleus (Ancient Greek ) was a hero of the Trojan War, the central character and greatest warrior of Homers Iliad, which takes for its theme, not the War... In Greek mythology, Lycomedes (also known as Lycurgus) was the King of Skyros during the Trojan War. ...


Their son, Neoptolemus, later joined his father in the Trojan War but was eventually killed by Orestes. Neoptolemus Kills Priam Neoptolemus Murdered at Delphi In Greek mythology, Neoptolemus, also Neoptólemos or Pyrrhus, was the son of the warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamea. ... Orestes Ορεστης is a Greek name, literally he who stands on the mountain, or mountain-dweller. Orestes can refer to: In Greek mythology, the son of Agamemnon. ...


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Deidamea (37 words)
In Greek mythology, Deidamea was the daughter of Lycomedes, King of Scyros[?].
During the Trojan War, Achilles hid in her father's court, disguised as a girl.
During this time, she gave birth to Achilles' only son, Neoptolemus.
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