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Poludamas Information |
 | | Since Homer, in the Iliad, makes no reference to his ancestry (except to note that he is the son of Panthous), he is apparently a commoner, or in any event not a member of the royal house of Troy. |
 | | Although it is made clear Poludamas was not a royal figure, he was credited to be one of Hector's most important underling commanders, a respected strategist and tactician in Ancient Troy and a friend also of King Priam. |
 | | Poludamas is credited to be one of the highest generals and commanding figures of the Trojan Army under Hector, and also holds relations with Hector as both a friend and advisor until Hector's failed duel with Achilles. |
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