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Aenus (mythology)

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Not to be confused with Aenius.

In Greek mythology, Aenus (Ancient Greek: Αἶνον) a Ceteian soldier who participated in the Trojan War. During the siege of Troy, he was slain by Odysseus using his spear along with Polydorus, another Ceteian. His name means 'dread, dire, grim, horrible' or 'tale, story'.

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  1. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 11.79

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