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In Greek mythology, Palamedes () was the son of Nauplius and Clymene. He joined the Greeks in the expedition against Troy. 〔 Pausanias in his ''Description of Greece'' (2.20.3) says that in Corinth is a Temple of Fortune in which Palamedes dedicated the dice that he had invented. ==Expedition against Troy== Agamemnon sent Palamedes to Ithaca to retrieve Odysseus, who had promised to defend the marriage of Helen and Menelaus. Paris had kidnapped Helen, but Odysseus did not want to honor his oath. He pretended to be insane and plowed his fields with salt. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' son, Telemachus, in front of the plow. Odysseus stopped working and revealed his sanity.〔Apollodorus, Epitome, (Apollod. Epit. E.3.7 )〕
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