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[36] Peisistratus seems to have been the youngest of Nestor's six surviving (infra 412) sons. The seventh, Antilochus, had fallen by Memnon's hand at Troy, Od.4. 187; Il.17. 652.We may suppose that Thrasymedes, from his position next to his father, was the eldest. Cp. Il.9. 81.

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