Meges

In Greek mythology, Mégês Phyleïdês (Greek: Μέγης Φυλεΐδης) was a son of Phyleus; his mother's name is variously given as either Eustyoche,Ctimene, Timandra, Hagnete, or Ctesimache. He was one of Helen's suitors and commanded the armies of the Echinadians and the Dulichians during the Trojan War, having summoned forty or sixty ships; he also led a contingent of Epeans who had once migrated to Dulichium together with his father.

Meges was credited with killing a number of opponents, including Pedaeus (a son of Antenor), Croesmus, Amphiclus, Itymoneus, Agelaus, Eurymenes, and Deiopites.Dolops attempted to strike him with a spear but the corselet Meges was wearing, a gift for his father from Euphetes of Ephyra, saved his life. Meges helped Odysseus to collect gifts for Achilles. He was one of the men to enter the Trojan Horse.

According to Dictys Cretensis, Meges fell at Troy.Pausanias mentions a painting of him wounded in the arm by a Trojan, Admetes the son of Augeas.Tzetzes relates that Meges, along with Prothous and a number of others, perished at Euboea.

4833 Meges

4833 Meges (1989 AL2) is a 83 km Jupiter Trojan discovered on January 8, 1989 by American astronomer C. S. Shoemaker at Palomar. It is orbiting at the L4 Lagrange point.

Photometric observations of this asteroid during 1995 were used to build a light curve showing a rotation period of 14.25 ± 0.03 hours with a brightness variation of 0.13 ± 0.01 magnitude.

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External links

  • JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 4833 Meges
  • 4833 Meges at the JPL Small-Body Database
  • Discovery · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

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