Antilochus

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Antilochus is a figure in Greek mythology, a son of Nestor renowned for his bravery and close friendship with Achilles during the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological Greek hero
appearsIn Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica NERFINISHED
associatedWith Pylian royal house NERFINISHED
Pylos NERFINISHED
avengedBy Achilles NERFINISHED
category Achaeans (Homer) NERFINISHED
Characters in the Iliad
Children of Nestor (mythology) NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath slain while protecting his father
childOf Anaxibia NERFINISHED
Nestor NERFINISHED
closeFriendOf Achilles NERFINISHED
commanded Pylian contingent at Troy
companionOf Achilles NERFINISHED
competedIn chariot race at the funeral games of Patroclus
culture Ancient Greek
defeatedBy Diomedes in chariot race
diedFor Nestor NERFINISHED
ethnicity Achaean
foughtFor Achaeans NERFINISHED
gender male
honoredBy Achilles with funeral rites
killedBy Memnon NERFINISHED
knownFor bravery
loyalty
swiftness
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
participantIn funeral games of Patroclus
participatedIn Trojan War NERFINISHED
portrayedAs impetuous but honorable
young warrior
praisedBy Achilles NERFINISHED
roleInMyth friend and ally of Achilles
son and defender of Nestor
siblingOf Peisistratus NERFINISHED
Thrasymedes NERFINISHED
timePeriod mythic age of the Trojan War
virtue courage in battle
filial piety

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Nestor child Antilochus
Aethiopis featuresCharacter Antilochus