Diomedes
Americannoun
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a Greek hero in the Trojan War.
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a Thracian king who fed his wild mares on human flesh and was himself fed to them by Hercules.
noun
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a king of Argos, and suitor of Helen, who fought with the Greeks at Troy
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a king of the Bistones in Thrace whose savage horses ate strangers
Example Sentences
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They sang “Tu Cumpleaños,” penned by Diomedes Díaz, late maestro of the Colombian folk genre known as vallenato.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 2, 2023
Diomedes holds the baby of a visiting relative of a fellow rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, in the Yari Plains, southern Colombia, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016.
From US News • Sep. 26, 2016
However, the cast – Roman Trekel as the poet Diomedes, John Tomlinson as Kreon, and especially Deborah Polaski as Sappho – do their best to bring it all to life.
From The Guardian • Dec. 19, 2012
When the Greek Diomedes meets the Trojan Glaucus and asks, "Young gallant stranger, who are you?"
From Time Magazine Archive
He was of more than royal blood; his mother was Aphrodite herself, and when Diomedes wounded him she hastened down to the battlefield to save him.
From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton
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