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Tros was the king of Troy. His parents were Astyoche and Ericthonius. His children, by his wife Callihroe, were Ganymede, who was abducted by Zeus, Ilus, who succeeded him and Assaracus, who ruled Dardania as an independant kingdom. For the abduction of his son, Hermes gave the king two horses so swift they could run over water.

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  • Tros was the king of Troy. His parents were Astyoche and Ericthonius. His children, by his wife Callihroe, were Ganymede, who was abducted by Zeus, Ilus, who succeeded him and Assaracus, who ruled Dardania as an independant kingdom. For the abduction of his son, Hermes gave the king two horses so swift they could run over water.
  • In Greek mythology, King Tros of Dardania, son of Erichthonius from whom he inherited the throne and the father of three named sons: Ilus, Assaracus, and Ganymedes. When Zeus abducted Ganymedes, Tros grieved for his son. Sympathetic, Zeus sent Hermes with two horses so swift they could run over water. It was from Tros that the Dardanians were called Trojans and the land named the Troad.
  • Tros is a spiky, armored ball of an enemy seen in Skyworld's Fortress in Kid Icarus. They adopt a swarming tactic. Pit must be careful and quick in order to minimize the damage inflicted by these monsters. The manual describes them pretty accurately; unless Pit is sufficiently high-powered, these guardians will be a major threat. __TOC__
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  • Tros was the king of Troy. His parents were Astyoche and Ericthonius. His children, by his wife Callihroe, were Ganymede, who was abducted by Zeus, Ilus, who succeeded him and Assaracus, who ruled Dardania as an independant kingdom. For the abduction of his son, Hermes gave the king two horses so swift they could run over water.
  • In Greek mythology, King Tros of Dardania, son of Erichthonius from whom he inherited the throne and the father of three named sons: Ilus, Assaracus, and Ganymedes. When Zeus abducted Ganymedes, Tros grieved for his son. Sympathetic, Zeus sent Hermes with two horses so swift they could run over water. It was from Tros that the Dardanians were called Trojans and the land named the Troad.
  • Tros is a spiky, armored ball of an enemy seen in Skyworld's Fortress in Kid Icarus. They adopt a swarming tactic. Pit must be careful and quick in order to minimize the damage inflicted by these monsters. The manual describes them pretty accurately; unless Pit is sufficiently high-powered, these guardians will be a major threat. __TOC__
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