Damastor

In Greek mythology, the name Damastor (Ancient Greek: Δαμάστωρ means "tamer") may refer to:

The patronymic Damastorides "son of Damastor" is used in reference to Agelaus and Tlepolemus but also to an otherwise unnamed defender of Troy killed by Agamemnon.[5]

  • Damastor, A Dark Fantasy novel by Dimitri Iatrou.

References

  1. Claudian, Gigantomachia, 101 ff.
  2. Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 4. 1091
  3. Homer, Iliad, 16. 416. Tlepolemus is not to be confused with the Achaean leader Tlepolemus.
  4. Homer, Odyssey, 20. 321; 22. 212, 241, 293
  5. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy, 13. 211
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