In the Greek Mythology, Thrasymédès (in Greek old Θρασυμήδης / Thrasumếdês ) is one of wire of Nestor and, like his brother Antiloque, it takes part in the Trojan War in with dimensions of his father where it directs a quota of 15 vessels. It takes part in many combat (but often in the second plan), like that around the body of his brother vis-a-vis Memnon. It is one of the warriors who take seat in the Trojan horse. It returns without encumbers with Pylos after the war and accommodates cordially Télémaque in the search of his father. It has a son named Sillos.

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  • (I, 9,9).

  • (IX, 80 and suiv. ; X, 196 and suiv. ; X, 255 and suiv. ; XVI, 317 and suiv.), (III, 39; III, 442 and suiv.).
  • (XCVII).
  • (IV, 31,11; IV, 36,2).
  • (II, 342; XII, 319).

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