Antilochus’s Family Tree

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Relationships & Genealogy(7 connections)

About Antilochus

Family
  • Nestor(parent)

    Antilochus was the eldest or most prominent son of Nestor, king of Pylos. He accompanied his aged father to the Trojan War and served as one of the youngest Greek commanders.

Allied with
  • Antilochus was one of Achilles's closest companions at Troy. Achilles called him the dearest of friends after Patroclus, and avenged his death by slaying Memnon.

Enemy of
  • Memnon and Antilochus clashed in battle at Troy. When Memnon threatened the aged Nestor, Antilochus intervened to save his father and was killed in the confrontation.

Slain by
  • Memnon slew Antilochus in battle at Troy when the young hero rushed to defend his father Nestor. This death prompted Achilles to challenge and kill Memnon in revenge.

Associated with
  • Antilochus and Diomedes both competed in the chariot race at Patroclus's funeral games. Diomedes won the race after Athena intervened against Eumelus.

  • Antilochus and Menelaus competed in the chariot race at Patroclus's funeral games. Antilochus won through a risky maneuver that nearly caused a collision, leading Menelaus to protest before they reconciled.

  • Antilochus served alongside his father Nestor at Troy and ultimately died protecting him from Memnon. Their bond exemplified filial devotion in the Homeric tradition.

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