Polypoites
In
Greek mythology
,
Polypoites
or
Polypoetes
(Greek: 'Πολυποίτης') was the name of several individuals:
Polypoites
was a son of
Hippodamia
and
Pirithous
. A native of
Gyrtone
, he led the armies of
Thessaly
on the side of the Greeks during the
Trojan War
. He was among those who vied for
Helen
's hand in marriage, and later occupied the
Trojan horse
. After the war, the was present at the funerals of
Kalchas
and
Patroklos
.
Polypoites
was the son of
Apollo
and
Phthia
. He was killed by
Aetolos
.
Polypoites
was one of the suitors of
Penelope
.
Polypoites
was the son of
Odysseus
and
Kallidice
; after his mother's death he became king of the
Thesprotians
.
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