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In Greek mythology, the name [[Phaenops]] (Ancient Greek: [[Φαίνοπος]]) refers to three characters who are all associated with Troy and the Trojan War:
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* Father of [[Xanthus]] and [[Thoon]], who were slain by [[Diomedes]]. He was an old man by the time the Trojan War began, and had no other sons and heirs except these two.
* Father of [[Xanthus]] and [[Thoon]], who were slain by [[Diomedes]]. He was an old man by the time the Trojan War began, and had no other sons and heirs except these two.
* Father of [[Phorcys]], from [[Phrygia]].
* Father of [[Phorcys]], from [[Phrygia]].
* Son of [[Asius]], grandson of Dymas and brother of Adamas. He was a resident of Abydus and the best guest-friend of Hector. Apollo, at one point, assumed the form of this Phaenops to appear in front of Hector
* Son of [[Asius]], grandson of Dymas and brother of Adamas. He was a resident of Abydus and the best guest-friend of Hector. Apollo, at one point, assumed the form of this Phaenops to appear in front of Hector
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 24 October 2022

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, the name Phaenops (Ancient Greek: Φαίνοπος) refers to three characters who are all associated with Troy and the Trojan War:

  • Father of Xanthus and Thoon, who were slain by Diomedes. He was an old man by the time the Trojan War began, and had no other sons and heirs except these two.
  • Father of Phorcys, from Phrygia.
  • Son of Asius, grandson of Dymas and brother of Adamas. He was a resident of Abydus and the best guest-friend of Hector. Apollo, at one point, assumed the form of this Phaenops to appear in front of Hector