Who was Diomedes in Greek mythology?
Diomedes was a hero and king of Argos who fought in the Trojan War. He is known for wounding two Olympian gods, Aphrodite and Ares, during the conflict.
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Diomedes was a hero and king of Argos who fought in the Trojan War. He is known for wounding two Olympian gods, Aphrodite and Ares, during the conflict.
Traditions state that Diomedes died making a canal to the sea at Urium or disappeared on the uninhabited island named Diomedea. Some accounts claim he had a mysterious apotheosis among the Heneti people.
Diomedes migrated to Daunia in Apulia where King Daunus welcomed him into court. He founded cities including Argyrippa, Brundusium, Canusium, and Venusia across southern Italy.
Athena placed valour into his heart and gave him special vision to distinguish gods from men so he could wound them. She instructed him to attack Aphrodite and Ares while avoiding other deities.
Diomedes became the only human to injure two Olympians in a single day by wounding Aphrodite and Ares. Apollo rescued Aeneas while Hera and Athena drove straight at Ares in a chariot during the battle.