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Aethalides 1.
This was the herald of the ARGONAUTS. He was son
of Hermes and Eupolemia,
daughter of Myrmidon, son of Zeus and Eurymedusa 2, daughter of Cletor.
Arg.1.641; Hyg.Fab.14; Val.1.437.
Copreus.
Copreus was the herald of Eurystheus, informing Heracles 1 about the LABOURS that Eurystheus imposed on
him. He was son of Pelops 1 and Hippodamia 3. His son Periphetes 1 was killed by Hector 1 at Troy.
Apd.2.5.1; Eur.Hcl. passim; Hom.Il.15.638ff.;
Hyg.Fab.14.
Eumelus 3 (Eumedes 3).
This herald is the father of five girls and of Dolon 1, whom Odysseus and Diomedes 2 slew
during the Trojan War.
Apd.Ep.4.4; Hom.Il.10.314ff.
Eurybates.
Eurybates is the herald who attended those who
tried to persuade Achilles to fight
again. He was also Odysseus' squire.
Hom.Il.9.170; Hom.Od.19.247; Hyg.Fab.97;
Pau.10.25.4.
Hermes.
Hermes is the messenger of Zeus and the herald of the
gods. To him is ascribed the introduction of the
sending of embassies to sue for peace.
Idaeus 1.
Idaeus 1 is the Trojan herald who came with a message to Priam 1 during
the truce before the duel between Paris and Menelaus. He was seen
by Aeneas in Hades.
Hom.Il.3.248; Vir.Aen.6.485.
Idmon 4.
A herald of Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy.
Vir.Aen.12.75.
Iphinoe 2.
The herald of Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos. She went to the ARGONAUTS to tell them
that they were welcome in the island.
Arg.1.702; Hyg.Fab.15; Val.2.162, 2.327.
Iris 1.
Iris 1 is the Rainbow,
a heavenly messenger. It was she who informed Menelaus of what had
happened at his home between Paris and Helen, during his absence.
Leos.
The Leontides in Attica were called after him.
Leos reported to Theseus the designs of the Pallantides and the ambush they
had prepared against him. Theseus then fell
suddenly upon the party lying in ambush, and slew
them all.
Pau.1.5.2; Plu.The.13.2.
Lichas 1.
Herald of Heracles 1. It was from Lichas 1 that Deianira 1 learned about Heracles 1's
love for Iole. When later Heracles 1 put on the tunic that caused his death, he, feeling how the raiment corroded his skin, lifted Lichas 1 and hurled him down from the headland into the Euboean Sea, where he turned into a rock.
Apd.2.7.7; Dio.4.38.2; Hyg.Fab.36; Ov.Met.9.211; Soph.Tra. passim.
Medon 5.
This is the herald who warned Penelope of the plot of
her SUITORS against Telemachus.
Hom.Od.4.675ff.
Menoetes 5.
This is the herald whom Priam 1 sent to Agamemnon to ask for a
truce in order to burn the dead.
QS.9.35.
Odius 2.
Odius 2 attended those who tried to persuade Achilles to start
fighting again.
Hom.Il.9.170.
Periphas 4.
An old herald whose shape was taken by Apollo to address Aeneas. He was son of Epytus 1.
Hom.Il.17.323ff.
Pherespondus.
Herald of Dionysus 2. He was one of the leaders of the SATYRS who joined the
army of the god in his campaign against India.
Pherespondus was son of Hermes and Iphthime 2, daughter of Dorus 1, son of Hellen 1, son of Deucalion 1, the man
who survived the Flood.
Nonn.14.106ff., 18.313.
Pisenor 5.
A herald in Ithaca, charged to place the staff
in the hands of the speaker during assemblies.
Hom.Od.2.38.
Polyphontes 1.
Polyphontes 1 was the herald of King Laius 1 of Thebes. He was killed on
a road, along with the king, by Oedipus.
Apd.3.5.7.
Talthybius.
A herald in the Achaean army. He went with Menelaus and Odysseus to Cinyras 1 in Cyprus and
tried to persuade him to join the allies against Troy.
Apd.Ep.3.9; Eur.Hec.503 and passim; Eur.Tro. passim; Hdt.7.134; Hyg.Fab.97.
Thootes.
During the Trojan
War, a herald sent by Menestheus 1 to Ajax 1 for help.
Hom.Il.12.343
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