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SYMI (Island) DODEKANISSOS
Nireus, son of Charops and Aglaia, came from Syme and led 3 ships against Troy. He was the best fighter of all the Greeks after Achilles (Il. 2.671).
Nireus. Son of Charopus and Aglaia, a native of the island of Syme, near Rhodes, and the handsomest among the Greeks at Troy. He was slain by Aeneas or Eurypylus
Nireus: Perseus Project
Syme, island between the island of Rhodes and Cnidus, opposite the Carian coast, participated in the Trojan War under the leadership of Nireus and is listed in the Homeric Catalogue of Ships (Il. 2.671).
Together with her sisters Euphrosyne (joy and mirth) Thalia (bringer
of flowers) Aglaia (brightness) was the youngest and most beautiful of the three
Graces, a triad of female deities who protected vegetation. The Graces were daughters
of Zeus and the sea-nymph Euronyme. They were Aphrodite's servants, and related
to the nine Muses and the three seasons.
In early art they were pictured as three fully dressed women holding
each others hands in a ceremonial dance. Later they were pictured as three beautiful
young women embracing each other.
This text is cited Sept 2003 from the In2Greece URL below.
First king of the island of Syme, husband of Aglaia and father of Nireus (Il. 2.672).
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