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Areithous In Greek mythology, the name Areithous may refer to: * Areithous, King of Arne in Boeotia, and husband of Philomedusa, by whom he had a son Menesthius.〔Homer, ''Iliad'', 7. 8 ff〕 He is called in the Iliad the "club-bearer" (''korynetes''), because he fought with no other weapon but an iron club. He fell by the hand of Lycurgus of Arcadia, who drove him into a narrow defile, where he could not make use of his club. His armor was later worn by Lycurgus and then by Ereuthalion.〔Homer, ''Iliad'', 7. 136 ff〕 The tomb of Areithous was shown in Arcadia as late as the time of Pausanias.〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece''. 8. 11. 4〕 *Areithous, a defender of Troy, squire and charioteer of the Thracian Rhigmus. Both Areithous and Rhigmus were killed by Achilles in the battle: he smote them with his spear.〔Homer, ''Iliad'', 20. 484 - 489〕 ==References==
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