Promachus
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In Greek mythology, Promachus (English translation: "who leads in battle") referred to several different people.
- Son of Aeson and Alcimede, killed by Pelias along with his father while his brother, Jason, searched for the Golden Fleece.
- A son of Parthenopaeus and one of the Epigoni, who attacked the city of Thebes to avenge their fathers, the Seven Against Thebes, who died attempting the same thing. Promachus died in the attack, and was buried nearby at Teumessus.[1]
- An epithet of Athena.
- A Greek warrior in the Iliad, he was killed by Acamas.
[edit] References
- ^ Pausanius. Description of Greece, 9.19.2.