In Greek mythology, there were three people called Medon (Ancient Greek: Μέδων, gen.: Μέδοντος).
- An Ithacan herald who was polite towards Penelope when all of her suitors were rude. He was spared by Odysseus, who killed the rest of the suitors.
- Stepbrother of Ajax the Lesser and son of Oileus, king of Locris. In the Trojan War, he took over Philoctetes' army after Philoctetes was bit by a snake and left on Lemnos because the wound festered and smelled bad. Medon was killed by Aeneas.[1]
- Medon, the son of Codrus, was the first archon of Athens.
1)Medon was also a salior turned into a dolphin by Dionoyus There is also a Centaur named Medon, killed during the combat with the Lapiths.
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