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Figures and places in Greek mythology and history

Pedasus (Ancient Greek: Πήδασος) has been identified with several personal and place names in Greek history and mythology.

Persons

In Homer's Iliad, Pedasus was the name of a Trojan warrior, and the son of the naiad Abarbarea and human Bucolion. His twin brother was Aesepus; both were slain by Euryalus, the son of Mecisteus, during the Trojan War.

In Homer's Iliad, Pedasus was also the name of a swift horse taken as booty by Achilles when he killed Eetion. This horse was killed by a spear during a duel between Patroclus and Sarpedon.

Places

Pedasus (Caria): In Caria, according to Herodotus, the Battle of Pedasus (Summer of 496 BCE) was a night ambush where the Carians annihilated a Persian army. This engagement occurred during the Ionian Revolt (499-494 BCE).

Pedasus (Messenia): In Peloponnese, Methone has been identified with the vine-covered Pedasus, one of the seven cities offered by Agamemnon to Achilles to quell his rage and to persuade him to return to the Siege of Troy.

Pedasus (Mysia): In the Troad, there was another Pedasus on the Satnioeis river, said to be inhabited by a tribe called the Leleges. During the Trojan War, this Pedasus was ruled over by a certain king named Altes. This city was sacked by Achilles.

Notes

  1. Homer, Iliad 6.29
  2. Homer, Iliad 16.130
  3. Homer, Iliad 16.462
  4. Herodotus, 5.121
  5. Homer, Iliad 9.141 & 283
  6. Homer, Iliad 6.29
  7. Homer, Iliad 21.64
  8. Homer, Iliad 6.29
  9. Homer, Iliad 20.86

References

Characters in the Iliad
Achaeans
Trojans
Gods
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