Diomedes
Diomedes is the hero in Greek mythology and the king of Argus. It is famous for appearing with Odysseus in "Ilias" written by Homer. According to Homer's "Ilias", as the son of Tideus and Deipelé, he made Auntie Gale a wife. Diomense is the longevity behind Achilles and Iaas in the Homeric heroic sequence, but the fifth volume of Ilias is not wrong to say that it is based on his poems. It is often referred to as the only people in the world who have not been punished, especially when they hurt Aphrodite and Ares. However, when Diomedes died, his descendants were punished by Ares, and Argos declined thereafter after the constant invasion of the enemy forces. And in the sixth volume, by exchanging the Glouces, gold and copper weapons, he became the proverb of the proverb in the posterity.