Thrasyme'des
(
Θρασυμήδης), a son of the Pylian Nestor and Anaxibia, accompanied his father on the expedition against Troy, and returned with him to Pylos. (
Hom. Il. 9.81,
14.10,
16.321,
17.378,
705,
Od. 3.39,
414,
442, &c.)
According to Philostratus (
Her. 3.2), he did not go to Troy.
He was the father of Sillus, and his tomb was shown at Pylos in Messenia. (
Paus. 2.18.7,
4.36.2.)
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