Nestor is the son of Neleus and Chloris in Greek mythology. He was also the King of Pylos. He was an argonaut and fought alongside his sons in the Trojan war. He is mentioned in the Iliad and was an advisor to Agamemnon and Achilles.
In Greek Mythology Nestor of Gerenia was the son of Neleus and Chloris and the King of Pylos. He became king after Heracles killed Neleus and all of Nestor's siblings. His wife was either Eurydice or Anaxibia, their children included:PeisistratusThrasymedesPisidicePolycasteStratichusAretusEchephronAntilochus
Antilochus was the son of Nestor, the wise king of Pylos, in Greek mythology. He is known for his bravery and loyalty during the Trojan War, where he fought alongside the Greeks. Antilochus played a significant role in several battles and was noted for his speed and cunning, often serving as a messenger and scout for the Greek forces. His relationship with Nestor highlights the values of honor and duty in ancient Greek culture.
In Greek mythology, Antilochus was a son of Nestor. He was a hero of the Trojan war and was renowned for his speed of foot. He was killed by Memnon, the king of Ethiopia. The god Hermes had wings on his feet to give him speed from the power of flight as he was the messenger of the Gods.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
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She was born of the foam of the Mediterranean.
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