Was Ajax Greek or Trojan?

Ajax was a hero in Greek mythology, son of King Telamon of Salamis and Periboea. He played a pivotal role in the myth of the Trojan War. He is also known as Telamonian Ajax, Greater Ajax, or Ajax the Great, to be distinguished from Ajax the Lesser, son of Oileus.
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Was Ajax on the Greek or Trojan side?

Ajax is a mythological hero in Greek legend. He is also known as Ajax the Greater. He was a son of Telamon, who was the king of Salamis. Ajax is described in Homer's Iliad as a man of great stature and colossal frame, second to the Greek hero Achilles in strength and bravery.
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Was Ajax in the Trojan War?

Ajax and the Achaeans

Ajax the Greater was one of the suitors of Helen, for which reason he was obliged by the Oath of Tyndareus to join the Greek forces in the Trojan War. Ajax contributed 12 ships from Salamis to the Achaean war effort.
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Was Ajax a Greek soldier?

As the Iliad comes to a close, Ajax and the majority of other Greek warriors are alive and well. When Achilles dies, killed by Paris (with help from Apollo), Ajax and Odysseus are the heroes who fight against the Trojans to get the body and bury it with his companion, Patroclus.
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Did Ajax survive the Trojan War?

Ajax killed himself at the end of the Trojan War. He did so in a moment of insanity after the gods gave his cousin Achilles' armor to Odysseus over him.
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Who killed Ajax in Troy?

Athena intervened and made him see Greeks where there were really cattle. When Ajax recovered, he was mortified by his deeds, although still aggrieved by the slight, and so killed himself using the sword Hector had given him.
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Why did Ajax fall on his sword?

According to Lesches, Odysseus won the armour with the help of the goddess Athena, that is to say: dishonestly. This drove Ajax mad with rage. In his bloodlust, he killed the cattle of the Greeks. Regaining his senses, Ajax was so ashamed that he killed himself.
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Why is Ajax named after Greek mythology?

The club was named after the mythological hero Ajax, a Greek who fought in the Trojan War against Troy. In The Iliad, Ajax was said to be the greatest of all the Greeks next to his cousin Achilles, and even fought an inconclusive duel with Troy's champion, Hector.
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What does Ajax mean in Greek?

In Greek Baby Names the meaning of the name Ajax is: Eagle. Also a figure in ancient Greek mythology.
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Who took Odysseus in Trojan War?

Palamedes – who was the man sent to recruit Odysseus from Ithaca – did not believe the hero one bit; in order to test his sanity, he put Telemachus in front of the plow. Odysseus immediately changed course, thus exposing his plan. Odysseus never forgave Palamedes for this and spend many an hour planning his revenge.
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Is Hector Greek or Trojan?

Hector, in Greek legend, the eldest son of the Trojan king Priam and his queen Hecuba. He was the husband of Andromache and the chief warrior of the Trojan army.
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Is Agamemnon Greek or Trojan?

Agamemnon (pronounced a-ga-mem'-non), was the leading king of the Greek forces in the Trojan War. He became king of Mycenae by driving out his uncle, Thyestes, with the help of King Tyndareus of Sparta.
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Why was Athena mad at Ajax?

Apparently, Ajax had offended Athena by rejecting her help during one of the fights under Troy, and it would have been more than irreverent on part of the Greeks to insult her yet again by siding with the hubristic hero.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Who Won the Trojan War?

The Greeks finally win the war by an ingenious piece of deception dreamed up by the hero and king of Ithaca, Odysseus – famous for his cunning. They build a huge wooden horse and leave it outside the gates of Troy, as an offering to the gods, while they pretend to give up battle and sail away.
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Who killed Ajax the Lesser?

When the Greeks were sailing away from Troy, the goddess, with the help of Poseidon, caused a tremendous storm. Ajax's ship was wrecked, but he swam to a rock and boasted to the gods of his escape. Then he was cast by Poseidon into the sea and drowned.
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Who were Achilles and Ajax?

Ajax was one of the most vital characters in Homer's Iliad. He was the King of Salamis, an island located in the Saronic Gulf. After Achilles, he was considered the greatest warrior among the Achaeans who fought against the Trojans in Asia Minor. He had a divine and noble lineage.
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Was the Trojan War real?

Was the Trojan War real? There has been much debate over historical evidence of the Trojan War. Archaeological finds in Turkey suggest that the city of Troy did exist but that a conflict on the immense scale of a 10-year siege may not have actually occurred.
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Was Achilles real?

There is no proof that Achilles existed or that any of Homer's other characters did. The long answer is that Homer's Achilles may have been based, at least in part, on a historical character; the same is true of the rest of Homer's characters.
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Was Ajax stronger than Achilles?

In Book 13.320-325 of the Greek text and 13.375-379 of Fagle's translation, Idomeneus states that Ajax would not yield to Achilles in a stand up fight albeit Achilles would beat him in downfield racing.
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What is the history of Ajax?

Ajax was incorporated as a Town in 1955, but long before that, several small settlements and farms were found in the area. In 1941, the largest shell filling plant in the British Commonwealth was located in this area to provide supplies for the Allies in World War II.
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Is Ajax soap named after Greek mythology?

The slogan for the original Ajax Powdered Cleanser was "Stronger than dirt!", a reference to the muscular hero Ajax of Greek mythology. The original slogan was also used for Ajax Laundry Detergent for its introduction in the beginning of the 1960s, advertised with an armed knight riding a white horse.
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Who inherited Achilles armor?

Achilles had given his armour to his friend Patroclus, who died in the battle and the armour was taken by the Trojans. Achilles' mother, the goddess Thetis, asked Hephaestus to forge a new armour to provide her son.
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Who was denied Achilles armor?

The two warriors engaged in battle. With the help of the god Apollo, Hector killed Patroclus and took Achilles' armor. Achilles then rejoined the battle in order to avenge his friend's death. He met Hector on the battlefield and, after a long fight, defeated him.
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Why did Ajax not talk to Odysseus?

Ajax is the war hero who is still fuming with anger at Odysseus because he lost the battle for Achilles' arms at Troy. He still will not talk to Odysseus because of this loss.
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