Polydamas

In the Greek Mythology, Polydamas is a Troien warrior, wire of wise Panthos and Phrontis. It has like known brothers Euphorbe and Hypérénor, both killed by Ménélas. It was born the same day as Hector, but where Hector carries it in courage, Polydamas exceeds this last in wisdom. Polydamas remains nevertheless one of the best Troiens warriors as well as Enée, Sarpédon or Agénor.

In the Iliade, Polydamas is illustrated while killing out of many Greeks like Prothoènôr, chief of Bœôtiens, Mecistée, Othos de Cyllène, it also wounds Pènéléôs. It carries out with Hector and Cébrion Troiens which will come to end from the enclosure from the Greeks, giving access to the naves. During all the battles, Polydamas will not have cease to give councils careful and advised to Hector that Ci follows or not. After the death of Patrocle, he will ask Troiens to take refuge in Troy, fearing the ire of Achille. But Hector will be opposed to the council of Polydamas. A disaster for the army troiennes will be followed from there, where Hector will find the death of the hands of the son of Pélée.

In the events which made following the Iliade, Polydamas will be killed by Ajax, the son of Télamon.

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