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In Greek mythology, Antiphates (; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάτης) is the name of five characters. # Antiphates, King of the Laestrygones, a mythological tribe of gigantic cannibals. He was married and had a daughter. When he was visited by a scouting party sent by Odysseus, he ate one of the men on the spot and raised a hue-and-cry to ensure most of the rest of Odysseus' company would be hunted down. # Antíphates, a Trojan warrior, slain by Leonteus.〔Homer, ''Iliad'' ((Project Gutenberg) )〕 # Antiphatês, son of Melampus and Iphianeira, the daughter of Megapenthes. He married Zeuxippe, the daughter of Hippocoon. Their children were Oecles and Amphalces.〔Diodorus Siculus, (4.68.5 ).〕〔Homer. ''Odyssey'', (15.238 )〕 # Antiphates, one of Greek warriors who hid in the Trojan horse.〔Tryphiodorus. ''The Taking of Ilios'', (152 ).〕 # Antiphates, son of Sarpedon. Who accompanied Aeneas to Italy where he was killed by Turnus.〔Virgil. ''Aeneid'', 9.697.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antiphates」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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