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" Iliad xvi. 490. Patroclus slays Sarpedon, son of Zeus 

 and Laodamia (11. vi. 198 f.). Zeus caused a miraculous 

 darkness to fall upon the battle {11. xvi. 567), the body of 

 Sarpedon was taken up by Apollo and attended by Sleep 

 and Death to Lycia {ibid. 676 ff.). 



* Iliad X. 435 fF. Rhesus was killed in his sleep by 

 Odysseus and Diomedes. 



« Memnon, son of Tithonus and Eos (Dawn), is unknown 

 to the Iliad: in Od. iv. 188 he is mentioned as slayer of 

 Antilochus and xi. 522 as the most beautiful of those who 

 fought at Troy, His death at the hands of Achilles was 



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