Admetus (son of Augeas) explained

In Greek mythology, Admetus (; grc|Ἄδμητος|''Admetos''|"untamed", "untameable") was a Trojan warrior and son of Augeas. He was killed by Philoctetes during the night of the siege of Troy.[1]

Notes

  1. RE, s.v. Admetos (2); Epic Cycle Fragments, The Little Iliad fr. 12, apud. Pausanias, 10.25.5, 10.27.1.

References