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(Greek mythology) A Trojan priest of Poseidon (or Apollo, depending on the author), whose rules he had defied (or whom he had otherwise offended), who tried to warn his fellow citizens against the Trojan horse. He was killed for this, along with his two sons, by giant snakes sent by Minerva (or Poseidon, or Apollo).
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name
(Greek
mythology)
A
Trojan
priest
of
Poseidon
(or
Apollo,
depending
on
the
author),
whose
rules
he
had
defied
(or
whom
he
had
otherwise
offended),
who
tried
to
warn
his
fellow
citizens
against
the
Trojan
horse.
He
was
killed
for
this,
along
with
his
two
sons,
by
giant
snakes
sent
by
Minerva
(or
Poseidon,
or
Apollo).
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(Greek
mythology)
A
Trojan
priest
of
Poseidon
(or
Apollo,
depending
on
the
author),
whose
rules
he
had
defied
(or
whom
he
had
otherwise
offended),
who
tried
to
warn
his
fellow
citizens
against
the
Trojan
horse.
He
was
killed
for
this,
along
with
his
two
sons,
by
giant
snakes
sent
by
Minerva
(or
Poseidon,
or
Apollo).