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Messenia, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com |
 | | Messenia is the region in southwestern Peloponnesus, separated from Laconia on the east by Mount Taygetus, and bounded on the north by Elis and Arcadia. |
 | | At the time of the Trojan War, Nestor sailed from Messenia together with his son Thrasymedes 1, with Thrasymedes 2 (son of Neleus in spite of all said before about the massacre of the sons of Neleus), and Antilochus, who is said to have been suckled by a bitch when he was a child. |
 | | Antilochus, son of Nestor, died at Troy, killed either by Memnon (the eastern Ethiopian son of Eos), or by Hector 1 (son of King Priam 1 of Troy). |
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