Apisaon
In Greek mythology, the name Apisaon (Ancient Greek: Ἀπισάων) refers to two defenders of Troy during the Trojan War:
- Apisaon, son of Phausius, who confronted Ajax the Great but was killed by Eurypylus.
- Apisaon of Paeonia, son of Hippasus, killed by Lycomedes.
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