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- Peisistratus. The Iliad tells of Antilochus' actions during the Trojan War. One of the suitors of Helen, Antilochus accompanied his father Nestor and...
- Antilochus was the son of Nestor, king of Pylos, in Gr**** mythology. Antilochus may also refer to: Antilochus (comrade of Odysseus), another character...
- collisional event. The Antilochus–Thrasymedes pair is not listed at the Johnston's archive. This minor planet was named after prince Antilochus from Gr**** mythology...
- In Gr**** mythology, Antilochus (/ænˈtɪləkəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίλοχος Antílokhos) was one of the comrades of the Gr**** hero Odysseus. When the latter...
- (Fabricius, 1803) Antilochus nigripes (Burmeister, 1835) Antilochus nigrocruciatus (Stål, 1855) Antilochus reflexus Stål, 1863 Antilochus russus Stal, 1863...
- "Predatory Red Bugs from India: Antilochus conqueberti". What's That Bug?. 2015-07-30. Retrieved 2019-03-17. Media related to Antilochus coquebertii at Wikimedia...
- including notably the Amor asteroid 1916 Boreas and the Trojan asteroid 1583 Antilochus. He also discovered 1652 Hergé which is named after Hergé, the creator...
- Patroclus, Nestor's son Antilochus becomes Achilles' closest companion. Achilles already loved Antilochus, so Menelaus thought Antilochus would be the best...
- the funeral games of Patroclus, Nestor advises Antilochus on how to win the chariot race. Antilochus was later killed in battle by Memnon. In the Odyssey...
- But Antilochus guided his sure-footed horses off the track, charging up a little to one side. Atreus' son, alarmed, shouted at Antilochus: 'Antilochus, you're...