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Then Diomedes went after Xanthus and Thoön, two sons of Phaenops, both of whom he loved. Worn down by sad old age, he’d have no other child, no person to inherit all his property. Diomedes killed them, took the life they loved, leaving bitter grief and anguish for their father, who wouldn’t welcome them back home from war alive. 180
The Iliad
by Homer
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