- Palamedes (Greek mythology)
In
Greek mythology , Palamedes was the son of Nauplius and eitherClymene or Philyra orHesione .He is said to have invented
counting ,currency ,weights and measures ,joke s,dice and a forerunner ofchess called "pessoi", as well as military ranks. Sometimes he is credited with discoveries in the field ofwine making and the supplementary letters of theGreek alphabet .Agamemnon sent Palamedes toIthaca to retrieveOdysseus , who had promised to defend the marriage ofHelen andMenelaus . Paris had kidnapped Helen, but Odysseus did not want to honor his oath. He pretended to be insane and plowed his fields with salt. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' son,Telemachus , in front of the plow. Odysseus stopped working and revealed his sanity. Odysseus never forgave Palamedes for sending him to theTrojan War . When Palamedes advised the Greeks to return home, Odysseus accused him of being a traitor and forged false evidence and found a fake witness to testify against him. Palamedes was stoned to death.Ovid discusses Palamedes' role in theTrojan War in book XIII of "Metamorphoses ". [cite book | last = Ovid | authorlink = Ovid | title = Metamorphoses | pages = Book XIII | url = http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26073/26073-h/Met_XII-XV.html#bookXIII] Palamedes' fate is described inVirgil 's "Aeneid ". [cite book | last = Virgil | authorlink = Virgil | title = Aeneid | pages = Book II | url = http://www.gutenberg.org/files/228/228-h/228-h.htm]Plato describesSocrates as looking forward to speaking with Palamedes after death: "I myself, too, shall have a wonderful interest in there meeting and conversing with Palamedes, and Ajax the son of Telamon, and any other ancient hero who has suffered death through an unjust judgment; and there will be no small pleasure, as I think, in comparing my own sufferings with theirs." [Plato's "Apology", 41b] Euripides and many other dramatists have written dramas about his fate.According to
Hyginus Palamedes created eleven letters of the Greek alphabet:References
External links
* [http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Palamedes.html Palamedes] at Greek Mythology Link
* [http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/palamedes.html Palamedes] at Pantheon.org
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