Moulios
mythological figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
Moulios of Dulichium
in the texts
Iliad
Epean warrior, son-in-law of Augeas, killed by Nestor in the battle at Bouprasion.
When the sun's rays began to fall upon the earth we joined battle, praying to Zeus and to Athena, and when the fight had begun, I was the first to kill my man and take his horses - to wit the warrior Moulios.
after these he killed Elasus, Moulios, and Pylartes.
Achilles then went up to Moulios and struck him on the ear with a spear, and the bronze spear-head came right out at the other ear.
Odyssey
A servant of Amphinomos from Dulichium who mixes and serves wine at the close of the evening.
Thus did he speak, and his saying pleased them well, so Moulios of Dulichium, servant to Amphinomos, mixed them a bowl of wine and water and handed it round to each of them man by man, whereon they made their drink-offerings to the blessed gods: