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In Greek mythology, Mégês Phyleïdês was a son of Phyleus. He commanded the armies of the Epeans or Dulichians at the Trojan War.


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TROJANS, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com (3758 words)
A Lycian slain by Odysseus, at Troy [Hom.Il.
Celtus 3 was son of Meges 3, a rich man son of Dymas 2, and Periboea 9.
For being a son of Antenor 1, Glaucus 6 was rescued, during the sack of Troy by the intervention of Odysseus and Menelaus [Apd.Ep.5.21; Vir.Aen.6.483].
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