Euphorbus

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Euphorbus is a Trojan warrior in Greek mythology, noted for wounding Patroclus during the Trojan War before the latter was finally slain.

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Euphorbus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan warrior
character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
armorContestedBy Menelaus
associatedWith Trojan youth
brotherOf Hyperenor
culture Ancient Greek mythology
deathContext slain while trying to strip armor from Patroclus
ethnicity Trojan
foughtFor Trojans
gender male
killed many Achaean warriors
killedAt battle over Patroclus' body
literarySource Iliad, Book 16
Iliad, Book 17
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad
notedFor beauty
first to strike Patroclus after Apollo
skill in warfare
participatedIn Trojan War
roleInNarrative contributes to fall of Patroclus
sonOf Panthous
Phrontis
timePeriod mythical age of heroes
wasKilledBy Menelaus
weaponUsed spear
wounded Patroclus

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Patroclus killedBy Euphorbus