- female
- Hecuba (also Hekabe Greek: "Εκάβη") was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy. She was of Phrygian birth; her father was Dymas...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Philoctetes was the son of King Poeas of Meliboea in Thessaly. He was a Greek hero, famed as an archer, and was a participant...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Anchises was a son of Capys and Themiste (daughter of Ilus, son of Tros) or Hieromneme, a naiad. Anchises' major claim to fame...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Idomeneus was a Cretan warrior, grandson of Minos. He led the Cretan armies to the Trojan War and was also one of Helen's...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Troilus is a Trojan prince and one of the many sons of Priam. In medieval and Renaissance versions of the legend of the Trojan...
- male
- In Greek mythology, as recorded in the "Iliad" by Homer, Patroclus, or Pátroklos (Gr. "'"' “glory of the father”), son of Menoetius, was Achil...
- male, deceased (1984)
- Richmond Alexander Lattimore (May 6, 1906 - February 26, 1984) was an American poet and translator known for his translations of the Greek...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Calchas ("bronze-man") or Kalchas Thestórides, a loyal Argive, was a powerful seer, with a gift for interpreting the flight of b...
- male, 66 years old
- Stanley F. Lombardo (b. 1943) is an American professor of Classics at the University of Kansas. He is best known for his translations of the...
- male
- In Greek mythology, Thersites, son of Agrius, was a rank-and-file soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War. Homer described him in detail in...
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