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In Greek mythology, Laogonus (Ancient Greek: Δαογόνον or Λαόγονον) may refer to the following personages: * Laogonus, an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Amazon Derinoe. * Laogonus, the "bold" son of the Trojan priest and a soldier who fought during the siege of Troy. He was killed by Meriones, a Cretan leader, who smote him beneath his jaw under the ear. * Laogonus, another Trojan warrior who defended the city of Ilium. He was the son of Bias, son King Priam, and brother of Dardanus. Laogonus and his brother were slayed by the hero Achilles during the battle. The latter thrust them both from their chariot to the ground, smiting the one with a cast of his spear and the other with his sword in close fight.

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Λαόγονος είναι γνωστοί δύο Τρώες πολεμιστές που έλαβαν μέρος στον Τρωικό Πόλεμο. Ο πρώτος Λαόγονος ήταν γιος του Ονήτορος και σκοτώθηκε σε μάχη του πολέμου αυτού από τον Μηριόνη. Καθώς αναφέρεται στην Ιλιάδα του Ομήρου: «Άνδρα των Τρώων τολμηρόν εφόνευσε ο Μηριόνης, / τον Λαόγονον του Ονήτορος... / Κάτω απ' τ' αυτί τον κτύπησε και απ' το σιαγόνι και όλο / το σώμα ελύθη και άχαρο τον σκέπασε σκοτάδι...» (ραψωδία Π, στίχοι 603-604 και 606-607, μετάφραση Ι. Πολυλά). Ο δεύτερος Λαόγονος ήταν γιος του και αδελφός του Δαρδάνου (όχι βέβαια του παππού τού ιδρυτή της Τροίας). Καθώς αναφέρεται στην Ιλιάδα (ραψωδία Υ, στίχοι 460-462), ο Αχιλλέας έριξε τα δύο αδέλφια από το άρμα τους, τον ένα με το ακόντιο και τον άλλο με το ξίφος. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, Laogonus (Ancient Greek: Δαογόνον or Λαόγονον) may refer to the following personages: * Laogonus, an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Amazon Derinoe. * Laogonus, the "bold" son of the Trojan priest and a soldier who fought during the siege of Troy. He was killed by Meriones, a Cretan leader, who smote him beneath his jaw under the ear. * Laogonus, another Trojan warrior who defended the city of Ilium. He was the son of Bias, son King Priam, and brother of Dardanus. Laogonus and his brother were slayed by the hero Achilles during the battle. The latter thrust them both from their chariot to the ground, smiting the one with a cast of his spear and the other with his sword in close fight. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, Laogonus (Ancient Greek: Δαογόνον or Λαόγονον) may refer to the following personages: * Laogonus, an Achaean warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He was slain by the Amazon Derinoe. * Laogonus, the "bold" son of the Trojan priest and a soldier who fought during the siege of Troy. He was killed by Meriones, a Cretan leader, who smote him beneath his jaw under the ear. * Laogonus, another Trojan warrior who defended the city of Ilium. He was the son of Bias, son King Priam, and brother of Dardanus. Laogonus and his brother were slayed by the hero Achilles during the battle. The latter thrust them both from their chariot to the ground, smiting the one with a cast of his spear and the other with his sword in close fight. (en)
  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Λαόγονος είναι γνωστοί δύο Τρώες πολεμιστές που έλαβαν μέρος στον Τρωικό Πόλεμο. Ο πρώτος Λαόγονος ήταν γιος του Ονήτορος και σκοτώθηκε σε μάχη του πολέμου αυτού από τον Μηριόνη. Καθώς αναφέρεται στην Ιλιάδα του Ομήρου: «Άνδρα των Τρώων τολμηρόν εφόνευσε ο Μηριόνης, / τον Λαόγονον του Ονήτορος... / Κάτω απ' τ' αυτί τον κτύπησε και απ' το σιαγόνι και όλο / το σώμα ελύθη και άχαρο τον σκέπασε σκοτάδι...» (ραψωδία Π, στίχοι 603-604 και 606-607, μετάφραση Ι. Πολυλά). (el)
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  • Λαόγονος (el)
  • Laogonus (en)
  • Лаогон (ru)
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