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There were two characters named Epeius in Greek mythology. Epeus can mean: alternate spelling of Epeius Epeus (spider) Category: ...
The Oricoli bust of Zeus, King of the Gods, in the collection of the Vatican Museum. ...
- One was a Greek soldier during the Trojan War. He was the son of Panopeus and had the reputation for being a coward. In the Iliad he participated in the boxing match at the funeral games for Patrocles against Euryalus and won. Later during the funeral games for Achilleus he fought Acamas the son of Theseus to a stalemate. He built the Trojan Horse, commisoned by Odysseus because Athena had told him in a dream she would be with him to help build it. . The horse was hollow and was large enough hold 30 Greek soldiers equipped with all their armor. Interestingly, Epieus made the Trojan horse so tall that it could not fit through any of the gates of Troy. The trap door of the horse was fastened with a special catch that only Epeius could undo. After constructing the massive horse, he chose the other 29 soldiers that would accompany him inside the horse. He also founded Pisa and Metapontum. (Virgil II, 264)
- Son of King Endymion of Elis. He challenged his brothers to a race and beat them, winning his father's kingdom.
Alternative spelling of Epeus may also be encountered. The fall of Troy by Johann Georg Trautmann (1713â1769) From the collections of the granddukes of Baden, Karlsruhe The Trojan War was waged, according to legend, against the city of Troy in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), by the armies of the Achaeans, after Paris of Troy stole Helen...
In Greek mythology, Panopeus was a son of Phocus and father of Epeus. ...
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In Greek mythology, Patroclus, or Pátroklos (gr. ...
In Greek mythology, Euryalus referred to two different people. ...
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In Greek mythology, Acamas (unwearying) was the son of Phaedra and Theseus. ...
Theseus (Greek ) was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. ...
// The Trojan Horse is part of the myth of the Trojan War, as told in Virgils Latin epic poem The Aeneid. ...
Head of Odysseus from a Greek 2nd century BC marble group representing Odysseus blinding Polyphemus, found at the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga Odysseus (Greek Odusseus), pronounced Å-dÃss-ee-uhs, is the main hero in Homers epic poem, the Odyssey and plays a key role in Homers...
Helmeted Athena, of the Velletri type. ...
Pisa, or Pisatis, was the name of an ancient Greek town in Elis. ...
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A sculpture of Virgil, probably from the 1st century AD. For other uses, see Virgil (disambiguation). ...
In Greek mythology, Endymion was a handsome shepherd (or, more rarely, a king or a hunter) from Asia Minor. ...
Elis, or Eleia (Greek, Modern: Îλιδα Ilida, Ancient/Katharevousa: ÎλιÏ, also Ilis, Doric: ÎλιÏ) is an ancient district within the modern prefecture of Ilia. ...
There were two characters named Epeius in Greek mythology. ...
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