Antilochus

/ˌæntiˈloʊkəs/ noun

In Greek mythology, a son of Nestor known for his speed and bravery in the Trojan War, famous for sacrificing his life to save his father.

From Ancient Greek anti- (against) + lochos (ambush), literally meaning 'against ambush.' The name became associated with the mythological warrior through classical Greek literature and Homer's works.

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