Sche'dius
(
*Sxe/dius).
1. A son of Iphitus by Hippolyte, commanded the Phocians in the war against Troy, along with his brother Epistrophus. (
Hom. Il. 2.517, &c.) Apollodorus (
3.10.8) calls Epistrophus the father of Schedius.
He was slain by Hector (
Il. 17.306, &c.;
Paus. 10.4.1), and his remains were carried from Troy to Anticyra in Phocis.
He was represented in the Lesche at Delphi. (
Paus. 10.30.2,
36, in fin.)