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    Ereuthus

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    In Greek mythology, Ereuthus (Ancient Greek: Ἔρευθον) was an Elean warrior who participated in the Trojan War.[1]

    Mythology

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    Ereuthus was a man from Thryon, a town near the Alpheus river, and a follower of King Nestor of Pylos to Troy. Ultimately, Ereuthus was killed by the Ethiopian Memnon, son of Eos (Dawn).[2]

    “But on the other side the hero child [i.e. Memnon] of the Dawn-goddess slew the Argive men, like to a baleful Doom which bringeth down on men a grim and ghastly pestilence. First slew he Pheron; for the bitter spear plunged through his breast, and down on him he hurled goodly Ereuthus, battle-revellers both, dwellers in Thryus by Alpheus' streams, which followed Nestor to the god-built burg of Ilium.”[3]

    Note

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    1. ^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica 2.239
    2. ^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica 2.240–242
    3. ^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica 2.235–242

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