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1 Menesteus
I.A son of Iphicrates the Athenian, Nep. lphicr. 3.—II.A king of the Athenians, a leader in the Trojan war, Just. 2, 6.—III.A charioteer of Diomedes, Stat. Th. 6, 661; 712.—IV.= Mnestheus, q. v. -
2 Menestheus
I.A son of Iphicrates the Athenian, Nep. lphicr. 3.—II.A king of the Athenians, a leader in the Trojan war, Just. 2, 6.—III.A charioteer of Diomedes, Stat. Th. 6, 661; 712.—IV.= Mnestheus, q. v.
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