Ajax the Lesser

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Scene from the Trojan War: Cassandra clings to the Palladium, the wooden cult image of Athene, while Ajax the Lesser is about to drag her away in front of her father Priam (standing on the left).
Fresco from the atrium of the Casa del Menandro (I 10, 4) in Pompeii.
Ajax, 1820 painting by Henri Serrur Ajax (Ancient Greek: Αἴας Aias means "of the earth".) was a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris.
He was called the "lesser" or "Locrian" Ajax, to distinguish him from Ajax the Great, son of Telamon.
He was the leader of the Locrian contingent during the Trojan War.
He is a significant figure in Homer's Iliad and is also mentioned in the Odyssey, in Virgil's Aeneid and in Euripides' The Trojan Women.
In Etruscan legend, he was known as Aivas Vilates.
Ajax the Lesser and Cassandra Ajax's mother's name was Eriopis.
According to Strabo, he was born in Naryx in Locris, where Ovid calls him Narycius heros.
According to the Iliad, he led his Locrians in forty ships against Troy.
He is described as one of the great heroes among the Greeks.
In battle, he wore a linen cuirass (λινοθώραξ), was brave and intrepid, especially skilled in throwing the spear and, next to Achilles, the swiftest of all the Greeks.
In the funeral games at the pyre of Patroclus, Ajax contended with Odysseus and Antilochus for the prize in the footrace; but Athena, who was hostile towards him and favored Odysseus, made him stumble and fall, so that he won only the second prize.
In later traditions, this Ajax is called a son of Oileus and the nymph Rhene and is also mentioned among the suitors of Helen.
After the taking of Troy, he rushed into the temple of Athena, where Cassandra had taken refuge, and was embracing the statue of the ...




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