Poludamas

In Greek mythology, Poludamas was a prophet and friend of Hector during the Trojan War. In the Iliad, he often proposes a cautious battle strategy which is sometimes accepted but more often refused by Hector, who prefers direct attack. Near the end of the Iliad, Poludamas advises the Trojans to retreat when Achilles ends his feud with Agamemnon and rejoins the Greek forces, but Hector does not take his advice, confronts Achilles and is killed by him.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
panopeus
papa a la huancaina
anne carson
knowledge creation
alpha blondy
penthilus
hubbert curve
burakumin
winsor mccay
perileos
princeton, new jersey
periphas
periphetes
starfleet academy
phemius
list of prizes, medals, and awards
phereclus
phylacus
phytalus
pisidice
faust
planctae
magnitude
podarces
poeas
polites
polydora
polypoites
perigune
procrustes
university of paris
promachus
rhesus
nara period
basket swamp national park
sciron
siris
citizens' band radio
all
stymphalian birds
mendeleev's predicted elements
plouto
h. rap brown
termerus