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Mythological Greek hero in the Trojan War
Peisistratus. The Iliad tells of Antilochus' actions during the Trojan War. One of the suitors of Helen, Antilochus accompanied his father Nestor and
Antilochus
Topics referred to by the same term
Antilochus was the son of Nestor, king of Pylos, in Greek mythology. Antilochus may also refer to: Antilochus (comrade of Odysseus), another character
Antilochus_(disambiguation)
Genus of true bugs
1901 Antilochus kubani Stehlík, 2005 Antilochus latiusculus Blöte, 1932 Antilochus lineatipes (Stål, 1858) Antilochus maximus Breddin, 1900 Antilochus nigripes
Antilochus_(bug)
Jupiter trojan asteroid
collisional event. The Antilochus–Thrasymedes pair is not listed at the Johnston's archive. This minor planet was named after prince Antilochus from Greek mythology
1583_Antilochus
Greek mythological hero
Patroclus, Nestor's son Antilochus becomes Achilles's closest companion. Achilles already loved Antilochus, so Menelaus thought Antilochus would be the best
Achilles
Species of true bug
"Predatory Red Bugs from India: Antilochus conqueberti". What's That Bug?. 2015-07-30. Retrieved 2019-03-17. Media related to Antilochus coquebertii at Wikimedia
Antilochus_coquebertii
Relationship in Classical Greece
death reaches Achilles through Nestor's son Antilochus, which throws Achilles into deep grief. Antilochus holds Achilles' hand because he fears that Achilles
Achilles_and_Patroclus
Lost Greek epic
and wearing armour made by the god Hephaestus. In battle, Memnon kills Antilochus, a Greek warrior who was the son of Nestor and a great favourite of Achilles
Aethiopis
Greek mythological figure
the funeral games of Patroclus, Nestor advises Antilochus on how to win the chariot race. Antilochus was later killed in battle by Memnon. In the Odyssey
Nestor_(mythology)
Antilochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίλοχος) was a historian of ancient Greece who wrote an account of the Greek philosophers from the time of Pythagoras to the
Antilochus_(historian)
Mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals
father of Atymnius and Maris, Trojan warriors killed by Nestor's sons Antilochus and Trasymedes) was "a bane to many men". As told in the Iliad, the hero
Chimera_(mythology)
Mythological Greek character
In Greek mythology, Antilochus (/ænˈtɪləkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντίλοχος Antílokhos) was one of the comrades of the Greek hero Odysseus. When the latter
Antilochus (comrade of Odysseus)
Antilochus_(comrade_of_Odysseus)
English language idiom meaning to wait
But Antilochus guided his sure-footed horses off the track, charging up a little to one side. Atreus' son, alarmed, shouted at Antilochus: 'Antilochus, you're
Hold_your_horses
son of Neleus, or Antilochus, his grandson. One notable offshoot of this family line was the Alcmaeonidae. Neleus Nestor Antilochus Schmitz, Leonhard
Neleides
Ethiopian king in Greek mythology
During the Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy's defense and killed Antilochus, Nestor's son, during a fierce battle. Nestor challenged Memnon to a fight
Memnon
(Ancient Greek: Παίων, gen.: Παίονος) was the son of Antilochus, and a lord of Messenia. Antilochus was one of the suitors of Helen, who together with his
Paeon_(son_of_Antilochus)
Son of Nestor
Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, and Antilochus. Peisistratus became an intimate friend of Telemachus, son of Odysseus
Peisistratus_(son_of_Nestor)
Member of Odysseus' crew
king and six others namely: Lycaon, Amphialos, Alkimos, Amphidamas and Antilochus, Eurylochus survived the manslaughter of his six companions by the monster
Eurylochus
In Greek mythology, a Trojan soldier killed by Antilochus
mythology, Ablerus (Ancient Greek: Ἄβληρος) was a Trojan soldier killed by Antilochus, son of Nestor with his lance during the Trojan War. Homer's Iliad briefly
Ablerus_(mythology)
the two together are sometimes called the "Ajaxes" (Αἴαντε, Aiante). Antilochus (Ἀντίλοχος), son of Nestor sacrificed himself to save his father in the
List_of_Homeric_characters
Family of true bugs
nishidai is a predator of another pyrrhocorid, Melamphaus faber, while Antilochus coquebertii feeds on other bugs including Dysdercus cingulatus. A few
Pyrrhocoridae
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
and foot race with Ajax "The Lesser", son of Oileus and Nestor's son Antilochus. He draws the wrestling match, and with the help of the goddess Athena
Odysseus
Mythological heroes, creators, teachers and inventors
Achaean Leaders Aristaeus Atreidai Abderus Atalanta Actaeon Amphitryon Antilochus Argonauts Bellerophon Cadmus Cecrops Chiron Chrysippus Daedalus Dido Eleusis
List_of_culture_heroes
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Ouroboros
Wife of Nestor
Polycaste, and sons Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, Peisistratus, Antilochus, and Thrasymedes) was Anaxibia. Parada, s.vv. Eurydice 8, Clymenus 4;
Eurydice (daughter of Clymenus)
Eurydice_(daughter_of_Clymenus)
Set of mythological Greek characters
the Ithacan king and six others namely: Amphialos, Alkimos, Amphidamas, Antilochus and Eurylochos, Lycaon survived the manslaughter of his six companions
Lycaon_(mythology)
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
Agapenor Ajax the Greater (king of Salamis) Ajax the Lesser Alcimus Anticlus Antilochus Arcesilaus Ascalaphus Automedon Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet)
The_Song_of_Achilles
Set index of characters in Greek mythology
Perseus (son of Nestor), Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, Peisistratus, Antilochus, and Thrasymedes. More commonly, Eurydice of Pylos is considered to be
Anaxibia
Collective name of the Greeks in Homer's poems
Bibliotheca, I.7.3. Hyginus. Fabulae, 114. In particular: Achilles 72, Antilochus 2, Protesilaus 4, Peneleos 2, Eurypylus 1, Ajax 14, Thoas 2, Leitus 20
Achaeans_(Homer)
Set of mythological characters
the Ithacan king and six others namely: Lycaon, Amphialos, Amphidamas, Antilochus and Eurylochos, Alcimus survived the manslaughter of his six companions
Alcimus_(mythology)
Belgian astronomer (1902–1992)
including notably the Amor asteroid 1916 Boreas and the Trojan asteroid 1583 Antilochus. He also discovered 1652 Hergé which is named after Hergé, the creator
Sylvain_Arend
Character from Greek mythology, daughter of Nestor
Thrasymedes, Peisistratus, Pisidice, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron and Antilochus. Polycaste bathed Telemachus on his way to Pylos and later married him
Polycaste
Legendary war in Greek mythology
wore armour made by Hephaestus. In the ensuing battle, Memnon killed Antilochus, who took one of Memnon's blows to save his father Nestor. Achilles and
Trojan_War
Ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sport
among the Greeks; Diomedes of Argos, the poet Eumelus, the Achaean prince Antilochus, King Menelaus of Sparta, and the hero Meriones. The race, which was one
Chariot_racing
Testhorius, twin sons of Priam and the nymph Perivia. Both were slain by Antilochus, son of Nestor. Dictys Cretensis mentions two unnamed sons of Priam who
List_of_children_of_Priam
Epic poem attributed to Homer
the Trojans, who attempt to carry it back to Troy at Hector's command. Antilochus is sent to tell Achilles the news and asks him to help retrieve the body
Iliad
Ancient Greek mythological hero
funeral games at the pyre of Patroclus, Ajax contended with Odysseus and Antilochus for the prize in the footrace; but Athena, who was hostile towards him
Ajax_the_Lesser
Ancient Greek city
Homer's Iliad, one native from Percote was wounded in the Trojan War by Antilochus, two natives from Percote were killed in the Trojan War by Diomedes and
Percote
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Caduceus
Jupiter trojan asteroid
a rotation period of 20.3 hours and forms an asteroid pair with 1583 Antilochus. It was named after Thrasymedes from Greek mythology. Thrasymedes is a
3801_Thrasymedes
Prince of Pylos in Greek mythology
Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Peisistratus, Aretus, Echephron and Antilochus. Stratichus appears in The Odyssey. Homer, Odyssey 3.413, 3.439. Apollodorus
Stratichus
Son of Nestor in Greek mythology
Pisidice, Polycaste, Peisistratus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron and Antilochus.[citation needed] Apollodorus, 1.9.9 Homer, Odyssey 3.451–52 Homer, The
Perseus_of_Pylos
Characteristic of the poetic style of Homer
browed (euryopa) Paris, Hector, Polites son of Priam (Πριαμίδης Priamídēs) Antilochus, Pisistratus son of Nestor (Νεστορίδης Nestorídēs) Agamemnon, Menelaus
Epithets_in_Homer
Aphrodite being identified as a patron goddess of lesbians. Achilles and Antilochus Achilles and Patroclus Agamemnon and Argynnus Ameinias and Narcissus Apollo
Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology
Homoerotic_themes_in_Greek_and_Roman_mythology
Diomedes Tenor Eurypylus Tenor Iro Tenor Creon Tenor Menesteo Soprano Antilochus Tenor Castore Soprano Pollux Soprano Neptune Bass Choirs of Cerulean Deities
Elena_(Cavalli)
Psychological comforting after a trauma
consolation prize is thwarted by the actual second-place participant, Antilochus who successfully objects that the prize should go to the competitor whose
Consolation
Anticlus Lernus Aeneas Alcaeus Dresus Laogonus (2) Phasis Derimacheia Ioke Antilochus Antimachus Leucus Amphimachus Alcander Dryops Laomedon Phegeus Derinoe
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Island in the Black Sea
the island he saw Achilles, Ajax the Great, Ajax the Lesser, Patroclus, Antilochus and Helen of Troy. In addition, Helen told him to go to Stesichorus at
Snake_Island_(Ukraine)
Heracles Anagyros (Ἀνάγυρος), local hero of the Anagyrous deme in Attica Antilochus (Ἀντίλοχος), Son of Nestor sacrificed himself to save his father in the
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
Study of any Homeric topic, especially the Iliad and Odyssey
Aithiopis Iliad Achilleus' comrade Antilochus excels in battle Achilleus' comrade Patroclus excels in battle Antilochus is killed by Memnon Patroclus is
Homeric_scholarship
Group in Greek mythology
Argos Amphimachus ✓ ✓ son of Cteatus Elis Ancaeus ✓ son of Poseidon Samos Antilochus ✓ ✓ son of Nestor Pylos Ascalaphus ✓ ✓ son of Ares Orchomenus Blanirus
Suitors_of_Helen
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Cornucopia
slain by the Greek hero Odysseus during the siege of Troy. Noemon, one of Antilochus' men. Noemon, a prominent Ithacan who provided the vessel in which Telemachus
Noemon_(mythology)
Name of Greek mythological characters
battle during the Trojan War. His armor was then stripped off his body by Antilochus. Mermerus, father of Erythea[citation needed] and Ilus, who played host
Mermerus_(mythology)
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Ichor
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
2018 novel by Pat Barker
Agapenor Ajax the Greater (king of Salamis) Ajax the Lesser Alcimus Anticlus Antilochus Arcesilaus Ascalaphus Automedon Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet)
The_Silence_of_the_Girls
6th century BCE sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia
temple and monument of Achilles, and monuments also of Patroclus and Antilochus. The Ilienses perform sacred ceremonies in honour of them all, and even
Polyxena_sarcophagus
Three-prong spear
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Trident
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Lotus_tree
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Iris_(mythology)
Disambiguation article
Oenomaus. Chalcodon, from Cyparissus. He was said to carry the arms of Antilochus, a participant in the Trojan War on the Greek side. Chalcodon, the king
Chalcodon
Multiple Greek mythological figures
father of Laophoon in Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica. Paeon (son of Antilochus), a lord of Messenia, from whom the Attic clan and deme of Paeonidae or
Paeon_(mythology)
who was killed by Achilles, after having himself killed Nestor's son Antilochus in the Trojan War, which was described in the “lost post-Homeric epic
Aithiopes
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Ring_of_Gyges
Greek mythological creature
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Centaur
Hero in Greek mythology
while breaking the yoke of Eumelus, who gets thrown off and injured. Antilochus tells his horses there is no point trying to overtake Diomedes due to
Diomedes
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Trojan_Horse
Cretan double-bladed axe
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Labrys
the Ithacan king and six others namely: Lycaon, Alkimos, Amphidamas, Antilochus and Eurylochos, Amphialos survived the manslaughter of his six companions
Amphialus
Building once in Delphi, Greece
from the Iliad where Achilles and Memnon fight over the body of dead Antilochus. The north frieze depicts the Gigantomachy. The west frieze may show the
Siphnian_Treasury
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Apple_of_Discord
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Moly_(herb)
sister to Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, Pisistratus, Antilochus and Thrasymedes. She was probably the Pisidice who became the mother of
Pisidice
Greek mythological artefact
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Pandora's_box
Ancient Greek treatise by Xenophon
Odysseus, Menestheus, Diomedes, Castor, Polydeuces, Machaon, Podaleirius, Antilochus, Aeneas, and Achilles. Xenophon goes on to describe the excellence of
Cynegeticus
Event from Greek mythology
Agapenor Ajax the Greater (king of Salamis) Ajax the Lesser Alcimus Anticlus Antilochus Arcesilaus Ascalaphus Automedon Balius and Xanthus Bias Calchas (prophet)
Orestes_Pursued_by_the_Furies
History of the Trojan War told in poems
and Memnon; their deaths at Achilles' hands in revenge for the death of Antilochus; Achilles' own death Little Iliad 4 Lesches Lost Events after Achilles'
Epic_Cycle
Void state preceding creation
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Erinyes
Several characters in Greek mythology
Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Peisistratus, Echephron and Antilochus. Aretus, armed his force under compulsion and joined King Deriades of
Aretus
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Nyx
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Hemera
Symbol of medicine
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Rod_of_Asclepius
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Theia
Trojan asteroid
list 3063 Makhaon 8.4 111.655 116.14 114.34 L4 8.64 0.830 1983 list 1583 Antilochus 8.6 108.842 101.62 111.69 L4 31.54 0.950 1950 list 884 Priamus 8.81 101
(13366)_1998_US24
Tribe in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Pygmy_(Greek_mythology)
Trojan asteroid
list 3063 Makhaon 8.4 111.655 116.14 114.34 L4 8.64 0.830 1983 list 1583 Antilochus 8.6 108.842 101.62 111.69 L4 31.54 0.950 1950 list 884 Priamus 8.81 101
5041_Theotes
Mythical food of the Greek gods
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Ambrosia
Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp
list 3063 Makhaon 8.4 111.655 116.14 114.34 L4 8.64 0.830 1983 list 1583 Antilochus 8.6 108.842 101.62 111.69 L4 31.54 0.950 1950 list 884 Priamus 8.81 101
4833_Meges
Plata Observatory M. Itzigsohn · 37 km (23 mi) MPC · JPL 1583 Antilochus 1950 SA Antilochus September 19, 1950 Uccle S. J. Arend L4 109 km (68 mi) MPC ·
List of minor planets: 1001–2000
List_of_minor_planets:_1001–2000
Retrieved 6 March 2017. "Sarasvati". The Yard. Retrieved 6 March 2017. "Antilochus". The Yard. Retrieved 6 March 2017. "Borgny". The Yard. Retrieved 6 March
List_of_ship_launches_in_1948
Son of Molus of Crete in Greek mythology
fourth in line behind Antilochus, Eumelus, and Menelaus. Diomedes was fifth in line. Meriones placed fourth behind Diomedes, Antilochus, and Menelaus. He
Meriones_(mythology)
Fabled object in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Religious festival in ancient Athens
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Skira
Trojan asteroid
list 3063 Makhaon 8.4 111.655 116.14 114.34 L4 8.64 0.830 1983 list 1583 Antilochus 8.6 108.842 101.62 111.69 L4 31.54 0.950 1950 list 884 Priamus 8.81 101
20729_Opheltius
Mythological metal
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Orichalcum
Greek mythological characters
brother were killed by Diomedes. Thoon, another Trojan, who was killed by Antilochus during the attack on the Achaean wall. Thoon, a Lycian ally of the Trojans
Thoön_(mythology)
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus Atalanta Autolycus Bellerophon Bouzyges Cadmus Chrysippus Cyamites Daedalus
Aether_(mythology)
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Son of Nestor.
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS
Girl/Female
Biblical
My tabernacle is exalted.
Boy/Male
German
Ruling raven.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
Ready
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Dedication; A Pledge; A Lamp; Light; Radiant; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Sun
Girl/Female
Hindu
Vision, Knowledge, Intelligence
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Midlands and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Midlands and Yorkshire) : occupational nickname for an official who carried a staff of office, from Middle English wag(gen) ‘to brandish or shake’ + staff ‘staff’, ‘rod’.English (chiefly Midlands and Yorkshire) : obscene nickname for a medieval ‘flasher’, one who brandished his ‘staff’ publicly.
Biblical
field of light; light of the Almighty
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS
ANTILOCHUS