- Myrmidons - Wikipedia
The Myrmidons of Greek myth were known for their loyalty to their leaders, so that in pre-industrial Europe the word "myrmidon" carried many of the same connotations that "robot" does today
- Myrmidon | Achilles’ Warriors, Trojan War, Greek Warriors | Britannica
Myrmidon, in Greek legend, any of the inhabitants of Phthiotis in Thessaly In the poet Hesiod’s Catalogue of Women, Aeacus, the son of Zeus and the nymph Aegina, grows up alone on the deserted island of Aegina
- MYRMIDON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The Myrmidons, legendary inhabitants of Thessaly in Greece, were known for their fierce devotion to Achilles, the king who led them in the Trojan War Myrmex means "ant" in Greek, an image that evokes small and insignificant workers mindlessly fulfilling their duties
- Who are the Myrmidons in Greek Mythology? - World History Edu
The Myrmidons are a legendary people in Greek mythology, renowned for their unwavering loyalty and martial prowess They are most famously associated with the hero Achilles, whom they followed into battle during the Trojan War as recounted in Homer ‘s Iliad
- Myrmidons: The Fiercely Loyal and Unstoppable . . . - Ancient Origins
The Myrmidons were allegedly fierce warriors from Thessaly that fought during the Trojan War with Achilles as their leader The Myrmidons were considered the among the best warriors in Greece They also were known for wearing black armor, according to some accounts
- The Myrmidons in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Famous as the troops of Achilles during the Trojan War, the Myrmidons in Greek mythology were descended from ants
- MYRMIDON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Loyal, faithful dependable (Definition of myrmidon from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Myrmidons: Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia
According to legend, they were a group of fierce warriors who fought under the leadership of the hero Achilles in the Trojan War The Myrmidons were said to be descended from ants, and were known for their fierce loyalty and bravery in battle
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