Memnon in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Memnon (Greek: Mέμνων) was an Ethiopian
king and son of Tithonus and Eos. As a warrior he was
considered to be almost Achilles' equal in skill. At the
Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy's defense and was
killed by Achilles in retribution for killing Antilochus. The
death of Memnon echoes that of Hector, another defender of
Troy whom Achilles also killed out of revenge for a fallen
comrade, Patroclus. After Memnon's death, Zeus was moved by
Eos' tears and granted her immortality. Memnon's death is
related at length in the lost epic Aethiopis, composed after
The Iliad circa the 7th century BC. Quintus of Smyrna records
Memnon's death in Posthomerica. His death is also described in
Philostratus' Imagines...
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