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Demoleus
Achaean warrior in Greek mythology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, Demoleus or Demoleos was an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War.
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Mythology
During the siege of Troy, Demoleus was slain by the hero Aeneas.[1]
Aeneas gave a smooth-linked golden corselet, triple-chained, of which his own victorious hand despoiled Demoleos, by the swift, embattled stream of Simois, under Troy,—and bade it be a glory and defence on valor's field; scarce might the straining shoulders of two slaves, Phegeus and Sagaris, the load endure, yet oft Demoleos in this armor dressed charged down full speed on routed hosts of Troy.[2]
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