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Megapenthes (son of Menelaus)

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Pausanias reports seeing Megapenthes and Nicostratus depicted riding a single horse, on the sixth century BC Doric-Ionic temple complex at
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stalwart Megapenthes, who was his son well-beloved, born of a slave woman;
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Menelaus had ... by a female slave Pieris, an Aetolian, or, according to
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Grimal, s.v. Megapenthes 1; Tripp, s.v. Megapenthes (2); Hard,
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were the sons of Menelaus by a slave, and thus illegitimate,
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Index

Megapenthes
Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Menelaus
Mycenaean
Sparta
Alector
Iphiloche
Echemela
Homer
Odyssey
Alector
Apollodorus
Pieris
Tereis
Acusilaus
Pausanias
Nicostratus
Agamemnon
Orestes
Sparta
Rhodians
Erinyes
Clytemenestra
Rhodes
Polyxo
Amyclae
Bathycles of Magnesia
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