Dolops, son of
Hermes, who died in the city of Magnessa.[2] His tomb was located at the seashore; the
Argonauts stopped by it for two days, waiting for the stormy weather to be over, and offered sacrifices to him.[3]
Dolops the
Trojan, son of
Lampus. In the Iliad, he confronted
Meges in a battle and could have killed him if not for Meges' strong corselet; as Meges fought back,
Menelaus attacked Dolops from behind and killed him, whereupon the Greeks removed his armor.[5]
Dolops of
Lemnos, father of the shepherd Iphimachus who took care of the abandoned
Philoctetes.[6]
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Dolops, son of
Hermes, who died in the city of Magnessa.[2] His tomb was located at the seashore; the
Argonauts stopped by it for two days, waiting for the stormy weather to be over, and offered sacrifices to him.[3]
Dolops the
Trojan, son of
Lampus. In the Iliad, he confronted
Meges in a battle and could have killed him if not for Meges' strong corselet; as Meges fought back,
Menelaus attacked Dolops from behind and killed him, whereupon the Greeks removed his armor.[5]
Dolops of
Lemnos, father of the shepherd Iphimachus who took care of the abandoned
Philoctetes.[6]
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.