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Polybus (son of Antenor)

Son of Antenor and Theano in Greek myth


Summary

Son of Antenor and Theano in Greek myth

In Greek mythology, Polybus (Ancient Greek: Πόλυβος) or Polybius was the son of Antenor and Theano. He was the brother of Crino, Acamas, Agenor, Antheus, Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Glaucus, Helicaon, Iphidamas, Laodamas, Laodocus, Medon and Thersilochus.

Mythology

Polybus was killed in the Trojan War by Neoptolemus.

Notes

References

References

  1. {{Harvnb. Lemprière. 1984
  2. [[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 11.59
  3. Tzetzes, John. (2015). "Allegories of the Iliad". Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library.
  4. {{Harvnb. Westmoreland. 2007
  5. [[Pausanias (geographer). Pausanias]], 10.27.4
  6. Homer, ''Iliad'' 2.823, 11.60 & 12.100; [[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus). Apollodorus]], E.3.34
  7. [[Tzetzes. (2015). "Allegories of the Iliad". Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library.
  8. Homer, ''Iliad'' 11.59, 21.545 & 579
  9. Tzetzes on [[Lycophron]], [https://topostext.org/work/860#132 134]
  10. Homer, ''Iliad'' 2.823, 12.100 & 14.464; Apollodorus, E.3.34
  11. Tzetzes, John. (2015). "Allegories of the Iliad". Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library.
  12. Homer, ''Iliad'' 11.248 & 256, 19.53
  13. Homer, ''Iliad'' 20.395
  14. Pausanias, 10.27.3
  15. [[Virgil]], ''[[Aeneid]]'' 6.484; Apollodorus, E.5.21; [[Dictys Cretensis]], [https://topostext.org/work/152#4.7 4.7]; Pausanias, 10.27.3
  16. Homer, ''Iliad'' 3.123
  17. Homer, ''Iliad'' 11.221 & 261; Pausanias, 4.36.4 & 5.19.4
  18. Homer, ''Iliad'' 15.516
  19. Tzetzes, John. (2015). "Allegories of the Iliad". Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library.
  20. Homer, ''Iliad'' 4.87
  21. Virgil, ''Aeneid'' 6.484
  22. Homer, ''Iliad'' 11.59; [[Quintus Smyrnaeus]], ''[[Posthomerica]]'' 8.86
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