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Automedon
A coachman. He was the charioteer of Achilles.
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Automedon from Infoplease:
- Automedon - Automedon A coachman. He was the charioteer of Achilles. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. ...
- Homer, Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Ernest Myers, M.A.: Of the battle around the body of Patroklos. - But Atreus' son, Menelaos dear to Ares, was not unaware of the slaying of Patroklos by the Trojans in the fray. He went up through the front of the fi
- The Seventh Battle, for the Body of Patroclus.—The Acts of Menelaus. - The Iliadby Homer The Sixth Battle; the Acts and... The Grief of Achilles, and New... The Seventh ...
- Homer, Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Ernest Myers, M.A.: How Patroklos fought in the armour of Achilles, and drove the Trojans from the ships, but was slain at last by Hector. - So they were warring round the well-timbered ship, but Patroklos drew near Achilles, shepherd of the host, and he shed warm tears, even as a fountain
- The Seventh Battle, for the Body of Patroclus.—The Acts of Menelaus. - The Iliad of Homer by Homer 16 - The Sixth Battle, the Acts and... The Grief of Achilles, and ...
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