Nireus

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In Greek mythology, Nireus (Ancient Greek: Νιρεύς) was a king of the island Syme (according to Diodorus Siculus,[1] also of a part of Cnidia) and one of the Homeric Greeks in the Trojan War. He was the second most handsome man in the Greek camp after Achilles and was physically weak.[2]

Nireus was the son of King Charopus[3] and the nymph Aglaia.[4][5] In one account, the hero Heracles was called his father.[6]

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