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Telamon led out to hunt Phocus, the beloved son of Aeacus by his wife PsamathĂȘ. When a boar appeared, Telamon threw his spear at his hated brother and killed him. But his father drove him into exile.[*] So Dorotheus in the first book of his Metamorphoses.

Gaius Maximus had two sons, Similius and Rhesus,

of whom this Rhesus, whom he begat from Ameria out of wedlock, killed his brother during a hunt; and when he returned home, he declared that the mischance was accidental, not deliberate. But his father recognized the truth and banished him. So Aristocles in the third book of his Italian History.

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