Thrasymedes

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Thrasymedes is a figure in Greek mythology, a son of Nestor who fought as a warrior in the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan War participant
figure in Greek mythology
mythological warrior
associatedPlace Peloponnese NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nestor's chariot
category Achaeans (Homer) NERFINISHED
Characters in the Iliad
Children of Nestor NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
era Mythic age of heroes
ethnicity Pylian
father Nestor NERFINISHED
foughtAgainst Trojans NERFINISHED
gender male
hometown Pylos NERFINISHED
languageOfSources Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Epic Cycle NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
Homer's Odyssey NERFINISHED
mother Anaxibia NERFINISHED
Eurydice NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology NERFINISHED
notableRelative Antilochus NERFINISHED
Telemachus (through Nestor's friendship with Odysseus) NERFINISHED
roleInIliad Pylian leader
warrior fighting alongside his father Nestor
sibling Antilochus NERFINISHED
Aretus NERFINISHED
Echephron NERFINISHED
Peisistratus NERFINISHED
Perseus (son of Nestor) NERFINISHED
Pisidice NERFINISHED
Polycaste NERFINISHED
Stratius NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Achaeans NERFINISHED
tookPartIn Trojan War NERFINISHED
weaponUsed spear
sword

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Nestor child Thrasymedes