In Greek mythology, Admetus (; Ancient Greek: Ἄδμητος, lit. 'untameable') was a Trojan warrior and son of Augeas. On the night of the fall of Troy, he wounded the Greek hero Meges in the arm, but was later killed by Philoctetes.
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son of Augeias, represented in Iliupersis painting at Delphi
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In Greek mythology, Admetus (; Ancient Greek: Ἄδμητος, lit. 'untameable') was a Trojan warrior and son of Augeas. On the night of the fall of Troy, he wounded the Greek hero Meges in the arm, but was later killed by Philoctetes.