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of Symi. Nikomedes was stepson to King Charopus and half-brother to Nireus who<br> | of Symi. Nikomedes was stepson to King Charopus and half-brother to Nireus who<br> | ||
would inherit the throne of Symi just as the Trojan War erupted over the kidnapping<br> | would inherit the throne of Symi just as the Trojan War erupted over the kidnapping<br> | ||
− | of Menelaus' bride to be Helen by Paris of Troy.<br> | + | of Menelaus' bride to be Helen by Paris of Troy.<br> |
As Nireus had been a suitor of Helen before Menelaus, and the most handsome of the<br> | As Nireus had been a suitor of Helen before Menelaus, and the most handsome of the<br> | ||
Achaeans after Achilles, the new king joined the war for Helen and Nikomedes ever a<br> | Achaeans after Achilles, the new king joined the war for Helen and Nikomedes ever a<br> | ||
− | loyal brother joined him in pursuit of the stolen queen of Sparta. | + | loyal brother joined him in pursuit of the stolen queen of Sparta. Nireus and Nikomedes<br> |
+ | had many adventures before they reached the shores of Troy, most notable and unfortunate<br> | ||
+ | was the | ||
== '''<span style="color:#800000;">R</span>ecent Events''' == | == '''<span style="color:#800000;">R</span>ecent Events''' == |
Revision as of 22:59, 24 January 2022
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Nikomedes was born in the decades leading up to the Trojan War. His father was
the war-god Ares and his mother Aglaea the mortal queen of the island kingdom
of Symi. Nikomedes was stepson to King Charopus and half-brother to Nireus who
would inherit the throne of Symi just as the Trojan War erupted over the kidnapping
of Menelaus' bride to be Helen by Paris of Troy.
As Nireus had been a suitor of Helen before Menelaus, and the most handsome of the
Achaeans after Achilles, the new king joined the war for Helen and Nikomedes ever a
loyal brother joined him in pursuit of the stolen queen of Sparta. Nireus and Nikomedes
had many adventures before they reached the shores of Troy, most notable and unfortunate
was the
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