Noemon
mythological figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
Noemon son of Phronios · son of Phronios
in the texts
Iliad
Lycian warrior killed by Odysseus.
He killed Koiranos, Alastor, Chromios, Alkandros, Halios, Noemon, and Prytanis, and would have slain yet more, had not great Hektor marked him, and sped to the front of the fight clad in his suit of mail, filling the Danaans with terror.
With this he gave the mare over to Antilokhos' comrade Noemon, and then took the cauldron.
Odyssey
Son of Phronios who readily lends Athena (disguised) the ship used for Telemakhos's voyage.
She went also to Noemon son of Phronios, and asked him to let her have a ship - which he was very ready to do.
"I lent it him," answered Noemon.
"Have we any idea, Antinoos, on what day Telemakhos returns from Pylos?