Διομήδης
Διομήδηςεοςουςm Diomedesson of Tydeus, Achaean leader in the Trojan War
Hom. Scol. Pi. Hdt. E. Diomedesking of Thrace, owner of man-eating horses stolen by Herakles as one of his labours
Pi.fr. E. Διομήδειαᾱςfem.adj provbl., of necessityDiomedean
Ar. Pl.app.ref. to a situation in which one must obey orders or die, but of uncert. origin
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Diomedes (Zeus-counselled)
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