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Ilus
In Greek mythology, Ilus (/ˈiːloʊs/; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος, romanized: Îlos) is the name of several mythological characters associated directly or indirectly with Troy:
Ilus
In Greek mythology, Ilus (/ˈiːloʊs/; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος, romanized: Îlos) is the name of several mythological characters associated directly or indirectly with Troy:
- Ilus, the son of Dardanus, and the legendary founder of Dardania.[1]
- Ilus, the son of Tros, and the legendary founder of Troy.[2]
- Ilus, son of Mermerus, and grandson of Jason and Medea. This Ilus lived at Ephyra, between Elis and Olympia. In a tale recounted in the Odyssey, he played host to Odysseus, but when Odysseus requested from Ilus poison for his arrows, he declined, from fear of divine vengeance.[3]
- Ilus, an ally of Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy.[4]
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In Greek mythology, Ilus (/ˈiːloʊs/; Ancient Greek: Ἶλος, romanized: Îlos) is the name of several mythological characters associated directly or indirectly with Troy:
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^ Parada, s.v. Ilus 1; Apollodorus , 3.12.2 ^ Parada, s.v. Ilus 2; Homer , Iliad 20.230-240. ^ Parada, s.v. Ilus 3; Homer , Odyssey 1.259. ^ Parada, s.v. Ilus 4; Virgil , Aeneid 10.400. ดึงข้อมูลมาจาก " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?