Antagoras (son of Eurypylos)

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Antagoras ( Greek  Ἀνταγόρας ) is in Greek mythology the son of Eurypylos and Clytia and brother of Chalcon .

When Heracles was stranded on the island of Kos on the way home from Ilion , he demanded a ram from the inhabitants. The gigantic shepherd Antagoras refused the voluntary surrender ( ἀνταγορεύω = contradict ) and challenged the hero to a wrestling match for the price of the animal. The other Meroper stood by Antagoras and brought the entourage of the stranded in such distress that Heracles fled to a Thracian woman and hid under her robe. This is how the Koi custom is said to have originated that suitors "advertise in womanly costume".

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Individual evidence

  1. Scholion to Theocritus 7: 5.
  2. Plutarch , Quaestiones Graecae 58.