Antiphus

[an-tuh-fuhs]

An·ti·phus

[an-tuh-fuhs]
noun Classical Mythology.
1.
(in the Iliad) a Trojan ally, the son of Talaemenes and a nymph.
2.
a Greek commander who sailed from Troy with Odysseus and was devoured by Polyphemus.
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