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Deiphobus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Deiphobus (Δηίφοβος) was a son of Priam and Hecuba. He was a prince of Troy, and the greatest of Priam's sons after Hector and Paris. In the Trojan War, described in the Iliad ...
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1867 Deiphobus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1867 Deiphobus (1971 EA) is a Jupiter Trojan discovered on March 03, 1971 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco and Samuel, A. at El Leoncito.
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517, &c.) When Athena wanted to deceive Hector in his fight with Achilles, she assumed the appearance of Deiphobus. (xxii. 227.) He accompanied Helena to the wooden horse in which the Achaeans were concealed.
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Encyclopedia article about Deiphobus. Information about Deiphobus in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... After this Deiphobus marries Helen, Odysseus brings Neoptolemus from Scyros and gives him his father's arms, and the ghost of Achilles appears to him.
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Deiphobus is a son of Priam and Hecuba. ... When Heracles killed Iphitos in a fit of madness, Deiphobus purified him. ... He appears in one battle in the Iliad, fighting alongside Aeneas and killing several men. When Hector is running from Achilles, Athena impersonates Deiphobus to trick Hector into facing Achilles.
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The son of Priam and Hecuba. After Paris' death he married Helen. During Troy's downfall he was killed by Menelaus. ... Search (access key + s) ... Font size -
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