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Données personnelles Helenus IV Ephraim of Sicambri 

  • Il est né environ 585 BC dans Troje, Greece.Source 1
  • Titre: King of SicambriSource 2
  • Il est décédé environ 502 BC dans Troje, Greece.
  • Un enfant de Priam IV of Sicambri
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 12 mars 2011.

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HELENUS, in Greek legend, son of Priam and Hecuba, and twin-brother of Cassandra. He is said to have been originally called Scamandrius, and to have received the name of Helenus from a Thracian soothsayer who instructed him in the prophetic art. In the Iliad he is described as the prince of augurs and a brave warrior; in the Odyssey he is not mentioned at all. Various details concerning him are added by later writers. It is related that he and his sister fell asleep in the temple of Apollo Thymbraeus and that snakes came and cleansed their ears, whereby they obtained the gift of prophecy and were able to understand the language of birds. After the death of Paris, Helenus and his brother Dclphobus became rivals for the hand of Helen. Dcïphobus was preferred, and Helenus withdrew in indignation to Mount Ida, where he was captured by the Greeks, whom he advised to build the wooden horse and carry off the Palladium. According to other accounts, having been made prisoner by a stratagem of Odysseus, he declared that Philoctetes must be fetched from Lemnos before Troy could be taken; or he surrendered to Diomcdes and Odysseus in the temple of Apollo, whither he had fled in disgust at the sacrilegious murder of Achilles by Paris in the sanctuary. After the capture of Troy, he and his sister-in-law Andromache accompanied Ncoptolemus (Pyrrhus) as captives to Epirus, where Helenus persuaded him to settle. After the death of Ncoptolemus, Helenus married Andromache and became ruler of the country. He was the reputed founder of Bulhrotum and Chaonia, named after a brother or companion whom he had accidentally slain while hunting. He was said to have been buried at Argos, where his tomb was shown. When Aeneas, in the course of his wanderings, reached Epirus, he was hospitably received by Helenus, who predicted his future destiny.

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    1. BRON 1: http://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-van-os/I7037.php - BRON 2: http://www.geni.com/people/Helenus-IV-King-of-the-Sicambri/6000000006736456074
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