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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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