Ephialtes (disambiguation)

Ephialtes (disambiguation)

Ephialtes may refer to:

*Ephialtes, Athenian statesman
*Ephialtes of Trachis, soldier who betrayed the Spartan army at Thermopylae to the Persians
*Aloadae, also known as Ephialtes, one of the two giants in Greek mythology called Aloadae


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