Perimedes

Perimedes

Perimedes was a name attributed to several characters in Greek mythology.

*Perimedes the son of Eurystheus and Antimache was killed by the Athenians in war.

*Perimedes was the father of Schedius who was one of the Achaeans in the Iliad.

*In the "Odyssey", Perimedes was one of Odysseus's companions during his return voyage from Troy.

*Perimedes was one of the suitors of Penelope.

*The centaur named Perimedes was the son of Peuceus who attended Pirithous's wedding and fought against the Lapiths.

*Perimedes was a Trojan warrior from Smintheus's grove who was killed by Neoptolemus.


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