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He joined the Greeks in the [[Trojan War|expedition against Troy]].
 
He joined the Greeks in the [[Trojan War|expedition against Troy]].
  
[[Pausanias]] in his '''[[Description of Greece]]''' (2.20.3) says that in [[Corinth]] is a Temple of [[Fortune]] in which Palamedes dedicated the [[dice]] that he had invented.
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[[Pausanias]] in his ''[[Description of Greece]]'' (2.20.3) says that in [[Corinth]] is a Temple of [[Fortune]] in which Palamedes dedicated the [[dice]] that he had invented.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:21, 26 May 2016

In Greek mythology, Palamedes (Ancient Greek: Παλαμήδης) was the son of Nauplius and Clymene.

He joined the Greeks in the expedition against Troy.

Pausanias in his Description of Greece (2.20.3) says that in Corinth is a Temple of Fortune in which Palamedes dedicated the dice that he had invented.

See also

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