Ennomus
In Greek mythology, Ennomus (/ˈɛnəməs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔννομος Ennomos) was the name of two defenders of Troy during the Trojan War:
- Ennomus, son of Arsinous. He was a Mysian ally of the Trojans, and was killed by Achilles. He was also said to have been a seer.
- Ennomus or Eunomus, a Trojan warrior slain by Odysseus.
See also
- Asteroid 4709 Ennomos
- Ennomos, a genus of moths
Notes
- ^ Avery, Catherine B., ed. (1962). New Century Classical Handbook. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. p. 436.
- ^ Homer, Iliad 2.858 & 17.218. (cited by Schmitz); Apollodorus, Epitome 3.34
- ^ Homer, Iliad 11. 422 (cited by Schmitz, who erroneously refers to the Odyssey, not the Iliad); Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.260