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In Greek mythology, the Trojan Leaders were those who responded to the summon of King Priam of Troy as allies against the Achaean invaders during the Trojan War.[1][2][3][4]

Ethnic Identity Settlements Leaders Sources Parentage
Homer Apollodorus Dictys Dares
Trojans None stated (Troy) Hector sons of Priam and Hecuba
Deiphobus
Paris
Troilus son of Priam or Apollo[5] and Hecuba
Dardanians None stated (Dardania) Aeneas son of Anchises and Aphrodite
Archelochus sons of Antenor
Acamas
Trojans of Mt. Ida • Zeleia Pandarus son of Lycaon
No name given • Adresteia

• Apaesus

• Pityeia

• Mt. Tereia

Adrestus sons of Merops
Amphius
No name given • Percote

• Practius

• Sestus

• Abydus

• Arisbe

Asius son of Hyrtacus
Pelasgians • Larissa Hippothous son of Lethus or Pelasgus
Pylaeus son of Lethus
Cupesus
Thracians • lands bounded by Hellespont Acamas son of Eusorus
Peiroüs son of Imbrasus
Ciconians • Ciconia, Thrace Euphemus son of Troezenus
Paeonians • Amydon

• River Axius

Pyraechmes son of Axius
Asteropaios son of Pelagon
Paphlagonians • Cytorus

• Sesamus

• River Parthenius

• Cromna

• Aegialus

• Erythini

Pylaemenes son of Bilsates or Melius
Halizones • Alybe Odius sons of Mecisteus or Minuus
Epistrophus
Mysians None stated Chromis sons of Arsinous
Ennomus
Phrygians "from afar" • Ascania Phorcys sons of Aretaon
Ascanius
Maeonians • Mt. Tmolus Mesthles sons of Talaemenes
Antiphus
Carians • Miletus

• Mt. Phthires

• Streams of the Maeander

• crest of Mycale

Nastes sons of Nomion
Amphimachus
Lycians • River Xanthus

• Solymum

Sarpedon son of Zeus or Xanthus and Laodamia
Glaucus son of Hippolochus
No name given • Colophon Mopsus[citation needed] son of Manto
Ethiopians

Indians

• Ethiopia Memnon (✓) son of Tithonus and Eos
Perses
Thracians None stated Rhesus (✓) (✓)
Archilochus
Phrygians None stated Asius son of Dymas
  1. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.811 ff.
  2. ^ Dictys Cretensis, 2.35
  3. ^ Apollodorus, Epitome 3.34–35
  4. ^ Dares Phrygius, 18
  5. ^ Apollodorus, 3.12.5

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