- Seymour, his
brother Nastes was the one
killed and of whom the
armour and
golden ornaments were
subsequently stripped off. And
Nastes again led the Carians...
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fought against the Gr****s as part of
contingent of
Nastes in the
Trojan War and was
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- Homer's
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Cteatus and Theronice.
Amphimachus of Caria, son of
Nomion and
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August 14, 1988 Haute-Provence E. W. Elst ITH 12 km MPC · JPL 5233
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