Astynous (son of Protiaon), another defender of Troy, to whom Polydamas entrusted his horses before going into the battle; he was killed by Neoptolemus.
He then handed them
to Astynous, Protiaon's son, firmly telling him
to keep them close and watch. Homer Il. xv. 455
Homer, Iliad, 15.455
Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.26.4
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