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In Greek mythology, the name Arsinoos or Arsinous (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσίνοος) may refer to two minor figures associated with the Trojan War: * Arsinoos of Mysia, father of Ennomus and Chromis. * Arsinoos of Tenedos, the "great-hearted" father of Hecamede whom the Achaeans chose for Nestor since he excelled all in counsel.

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  • In Greek mythology, the name Arsinoos or Arsinous (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσίνοος) may refer to two minor figures associated with the Trojan War: * Arsinoos of Mysia, father of Ennomus and Chromis. * Arsinoos of Tenedos, the "great-hearted" father of Hecamede whom the Achaeans chose for Nestor since he excelled all in counsel. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, the name Arsinoos or Arsinous (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσίνοος) may refer to two minor figures associated with the Trojan War: * Arsinoos of Mysia, father of Ennomus and Chromis. * Arsinoos of Tenedos, the "great-hearted" father of Hecamede whom the Achaeans chose for Nestor since he excelled all in counsel. (en)
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