After Ajax raped Cassandra in the temple of Athena, the gods destroyed his ship. However, Ajax managed to survived by grasping to a rock of Gyrae. He then boasted that even the gods could not kill him though they tried to do so. Poseidon, hearing these boasts, split the rock of Gyrae that Ajax was on, and Ajax fell into the ocean and drowned.
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Ajax was a mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea and king of Salamis[1]. He plays an important role in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War. To distinguish him from Ajax, son of Oileus (Ajax the Lesser), he is called "Telamonian Ajax," "Greater Ajax," or "Ajax the Great". In Etruscan mythology, he is known as Aivas Tlamunus.
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Ajax the Lesser, son of Oileus, the king of Locris. His mother's name was Eriopis.
There were two Ajax. Ajax Oileades and Ajax the greater.
Aleksander Lesser died in 1884.
Norman Lesser died in 1985.
Edmund Lesser died in 1918.
Otto Lesser died in 1887.
Adolf Lesser died in 1926.
Werner Lesser died in 2005.
Greeks: Agamemnon (Mycenae), Achilles , Menelaus (Sparta), Odysseus ( Ithaca ), Ajax the Greater and Ajax the Lesser, Helen, Diomedes (Argos) etc Trojans: King Priam, Hector, Paris, Andromache, Diephobus, Cassandra, All the gods and goddesses