Agelaus
Appearance
Agelaus or Ageláos is, in Greek mythology, the name of various individuals.
- Agelaus, or Ageláos, son of Damastor was a suitor of Penelope, killed by Odysseus.
- Agelaus was a herdsman who saved the life of the Trojan prince Paris, exposed as an infant on Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of Troy, and brought him up as his own son.
- Agelaus, son of Maion. He was a Trojan warrior and killed, during the Trojan War, by Ajax.[1]
- Agelaus of Miletus, son of Hippasus. He fought against the Greeks as part of contingent of Nastes in the Trojan War and was killed by Meges.[2]
- Agelaus, son of Phradraon, and a Trojan warrior. He was killed during the war by Diomedes.[3]
- Agelaus, son of Evanor, and one of the attendants of Acamas during the Trojan War.[4]
References
- Odyssey, XXII, 131, 212, 247.
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