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In Greek mythology, Talaemenes (Ancient Greek: Ταλαιμένους or Ταλαιμένεος) was the father of Mesthles and Antiphus by a Gygaean nymph (Gygaea).[1] His sons led the Maeonians during the Trojan War.[2][3] The Meiones were Lydian people whose city is today's Sardis.[4]

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  1. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.864–865; Apollodorus, Epitome 3.35
  2. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.866; Apollodorus, Epitome 3.35
  3. ^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 63, Prologue 828. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
  4. ^ Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn, Adam; Kokkini, Dimitra. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. pp. 63, Prologue 829. ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.

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