Diomedes (1) Greek Son of Tydeus and successor of Adrastus as king of Argos.
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Diomedes (1) Greek Son of Tydeus and successor of Adrastus as king of Argos. Diomedes sailed against Troy in the Trojan War, and was, next to Achilles, the bravest of the Greeks. The war goddess Athene favored him. Diomedes (2) Greek A son of Ares; king of the Bistones in Thrace. Diomedes raised maneating mares, which Heracles carried off and tamed after he killed Diomedes and fed him to the mares.
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