Thrasymedes (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Thrasymedes (/ˌθræsɪˈmiːdiz/; Ancient Greek: Θρασυμήδης, romanized: Thrasumḗdēs, lit. 'bold of thought') may refer to
- Thrasymedes, son of King Nestor of Pylos and an Achaean warrior.[1]
- Thrasymedes, one of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Dulichium along with other 56 wooers.[2] He, with the other suitors, was slain by Odysseus with the help of Eumaeus, Philoetius, and Telemachus.[3]