person
Diomedes
also: Tydides, son of Tydeus
Greek hero, son of Tydeus, among the fiercest at Troy; slayer of Rhesus.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.97 son of Tydeus
Greek hero, son of Tydeus, among the fiercest at Troy; slayer of Rhesus.
- The Aeneid §2.164 son of Tydeus
Diomedes, son of Tydeus; with Ulysses he stole the Palladium from Troy.
- The Aeneid §8.9 Diomedes
Greek hero of the Iliad who after Troy settled in Apulia; the Latins seek his help, but he will refuse.
- The Aeneid §10.29 son of Tydeus
Diomedes, Greek hero who wounded Venus at Troy and now rules Arpi; Venus dreads his rising again.
- The Aeneid §11.226 Diomedes
The Greek hero settled at Argyripa, whose refusal of alliance reaches the Latin council.
- The Aeneid §12.350 son of Tydeus
Diomedes, who killed the spy Dolon, paying him 'another reward' for his daring.