Deiphobus

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Deiphobus is a prince of Troy in Greek mythology, known as one of Priam's sons and a prominent warrior during the Trojan War.

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Label Occurrences
Deiphobus canonical 8

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan prince
figure in Greek mythology
warrior
allegiance Troy
enemy Achaeans
father Priam
gender male
killedBy Menelaus
Odysseus
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Virgil's Aeneid
surface form: Aeneid

Homer's Iliad
surface form: Iliad

Posthomerica
mother Hecuba
mythologicalCulture Greek mythology
nameMeaning terror of the gods
notableFor marriage to Helen after Paris's death
valor in battle during the Trojan War
participatedIn defense of Troy
placeOfDeath Troy
position Trojan commander
roleInEvent Trojan War
sibling Cassandra
Creusa
Hector
Helenus
Paris
Polites
Troilus
spouse Helen of Troy
spouseAfter Paris
weapon spear

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Troilus siblingOf Deiphobus
Cassandra sibling Deiphobus
Priam father Deiphobus
Priam child Deiphobus
Paris sibling Deiphobus
Hector sibling Deiphobus
Polyxena siblingOf Deiphobus
Helenus sibling Deiphobus