(Redirected from Euphorbos):''For the
physician of King
Juba II of
Numidia, after which the ''
Euphorbia'' plants were named, see
Euphorbus (physician).''
'Euphorbus', the son of
Panthous and
Phrontis, was a
Trojan hero during the
Trojan War. He wounded
Patroclus before Patroclus was killed by
Hector (''Iliad'', 16.786-857). In the fight for Patroclus' body, Euphorbus was killed by
Menelaus (''ibid.'', 17.9-109). He was apparently one of Troy's finest warriors. Menelaus later took Euphorbus' shield to the temple of
Hera in
Argos. There are some accounts that claim that it was Euphorbus, not
Aeneas,
Cycnus or
Hector, that killed
Protesilaus.
The philosopher
Pythagoras claimed to be a
reincarnation of Euphorbus, according to
Heraclides of Pontus. The testament of Heraclides was later confirmed by the biographer
Diogenes Laertius (''Life of Pythagoras'', VIII, 4).
Trojans