Polydamas
Polydamas or Paul Damas is one of the great men of Troy in Greek mythology. He was a faithful friend and a follower of Troy's Prince Hector. Polydamas was the son of Pantos, who was born on the same day as Hector and had excellent speech. He always fought next to Hector, and he always gave good advice. When the Greek army installed the barriers, they advised that they should abandon the tanks and carry on their infantry. When Achilles returned to battle, the Troy forces were reversed, but Polydamas carefully advised the retreat once again, but Hector did not follow him. During the battle, he stabbed protossenor with a spear and killed Otto and Mecsteus. In addition to the short stories of other authors on the events of the Ilias and the Trojan war of Homer, there is no data to convey the fate of the Polydamas after the fall of Troy.