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Nireus

In Greek mythology, Nireus (Ancient Greek: Νιρεύς) was a king of the island Syme (according to Diodorus Siculus, also of a part of Cnidia) and one of the Homeric Greeks in the Trojan War. He was the second most handsome man in the Greek camp after Achilles and was physically weak.

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Edges29
Triples30
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
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related to Trojan War · 22
Nireus → According, Aeneas, Amazon, Argyrinoi, Ceraunian Mountains, Eurypylus, Greek, Helen, Hiera, Homer, However, Iliad, Ilion, In, John Tzetzes, Libya, Mount Lakmynion, Mysian, River Aias, Telephus
related to Biography · 4
Nireus → Aglaia, Heracles, In, King Charopus
related to Other tales · 4
Nireus → But Ptolemy, Helicon, Heracles, In

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version library greek online text perseus digital university press translated war london available trojan william heinemann vol troy volumes harvard

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Nireusrelated to BiographyKing Charopus0.60section
Nireusrelated to BiographyAglaia0.60section
Nireusrelated to BiographyIn0.60section
Nireusrelated to BiographyHeracles0.60section
Nireusrelated to Other talesIn0.60section
Nireusrelated to Other talesHeracles0.60section
Nireusrelated to Other talesHelicon0.60section
Nireusrelated to Other talesBut Ptolemy0.60section
Nireusrelated to Trojan WarHelen0.60section
Nireusrelated to Trojan WarTroy0.60section
Nireusrelated to Trojan WarAccording0.60section
Nireusrelated to Trojan WarIn0.60section

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