Dardanus, a
Trojan warrior who defended the city of
Ilium during the city's 10-year siege. He was the son of
Bias, son of King
Priam,[3] and brother of
Laogonus.[4] Dardanus and his brother were slain by the hero
Achilles during the battle. The latter thrust them both from their chariot to the ground, smiting the one with a cast of his spear and the other with his sword in close fight.[5]
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Dardanus, a
Trojan warrior who defended the city of
Ilium during the city's 10-year siege. He was the son of
Bias, son of King
Priam,[3] and brother of
Laogonus.[4] Dardanus and his brother were slain by the hero
Achilles during the battle. The latter thrust them both from their chariot to the ground, smiting the one with a cast of his spear and the other with his sword in close fight.[5]
This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific Greek mythology article referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended Greek mythology article, if one exists.