Critolaus (mythology)

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In Greek mythology, Critolaus (/krtˈləs/; Ancient Greek: Κριτολάου or Κριτόλαος Kritolaos) was a member of the Trojan royal family as the son of the Trojan elder Hicetaon, son of King Laomedon of Troy.[1] He was the brother of Melanippus,[2] Thymoetes,[3] and possibly, Antenor.[4] Critolaus married Aristomache (daughter of King Priam) who became a captive after the fall of Troy.[5]

AbodeTroy
ParentsHicetaon
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Critolaus
Member of the Trojan Royal Family
AbodeTroy
Genealogy
ParentsHicetaon
SiblingsMelanippus, Thymoetes, and Antenor
ConsortAristomache
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