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Echius

In Greek mythology, Echius may refer to two different men who both participated in the Trojan War:Echius, an Achaean warrior who was slain by the Trojan prince Polites, son of King Priam. He was the father of Mecisteus, another Greek soldier during the siege of Troy. Echius, a Lycian warrior who followed their commander, Sarpedon, in the defense of Ilium. He was killed by Patroclus.

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In Greek mythology, Echius (Ancient Greek: Ἐχίοιο or Ἐχίον) may refer to two different men who both participated in the Trojan War:

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  1. Homer, Iliad 15.339
  2. Homer, Iliad 8.333 & 13.422
  3. Homer, Iliad 16.416
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