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InGreek mythology, Machaon (/məˈk.ən/; Ancient Greek: Μαχάων, romanizedMacháōn) was a son of Asclepius; and the older brother of Podalirius. He and his brother led an army from Tricca in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks.[1]

Marble torso probably representing the son of Asclepius, Machaon. 2nd century B.C. Ancient Messene museum.

Description

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In the account of Dares the Phrygian, Machaon was illustrated as ". . . large and brave, dependable, prudent, patient, and merciful."[2]

Family

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Machaon fathered Nicomachus and Gorgasus by Anticleia, daughter of DioclesofPharae.[3] His other sons were Alexanor,[4] Sphyrus[5] and Polemocrates.[6]

According to Diogenes Laertius's Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Hermippus, in his book On Aristotle, places Machaon as the son of Asclepius, father of Nicomachus, and ancestor of Aristotle.[7]

Mythology

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Both Machaon and Podalirius were highly valued surgeons and medics.[8] In the Iliad, he was wounded and put out of action by Paris.[9] Machaon (or his brother) healed Philoctetes, Telephus and Menelaus, after he sustained an arrow at the hand of Pandarus, during the war. He was also supposed to possess herbs which were bestowed to his father Asclepius by Chiron, the centaur.[10]

He was killed by Eurypylus in the tenth year of the war.[11] He was buried in GereniainMessenia, where he was worshiped by the people.

Legacy

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Mythology

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  1. ^ Homer, Iliad 2.729–32
  • ^ Dares Phrygius, History of the Fall of Troy 13
  • ^ Pausanias, 4.30.2
  • ^ Pausanias, 2.11.5, 2.23.4 & 2.38.6
  • ^ Pausanias, 2.23.4
  • ^ Pausanias, 2.38.6
  • ^ Diogenes Laertius (1925). "Lives of Eminent Philosophers 5.1. Aristotle". doi:10.4159/dlcl.diogenes_laertius-lives_eminent_philosophers_book_v_chapter_1_aristotle.1925. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • ^ Homer, Iliad 2.273
  • ^ Homer, Iliad 11.506
  • ^ Homer, Iliad 4.219
  • ^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, 6.408
  • ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003) Dictionary of minor planet names, Springer - p.252
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