Anticlus

Antiklos (Greek Ἄντικλος ) is a figure in Greek mythology.

Antiklos was according to some sources the husband of Laodameia and was in the final stages of the Trojan War to those cited by Odysseus Greeks, who got into the built to surprise attack Troy wooden horse. Helena inspected with her husband Deiphobos the horse and walked around it several times. To uncover a possible case, they imitated perfectly the voices of the wives of some of the hidden horse in the Greek heroes who stayed with difficulty still. Antiklos could not keep his silence, but in time Odysseus held his mouth and I have even smothered him loudly Tryphiodoros. Anyway rescued Odysseus through his intervention before the discovery of his companions. Aristarchus rejected the traditional mention of Antiklos in the Odyssey; his name was taken from the epic cycle.

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