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Talthybius () was and friend to in the . Talthybius is a Greek soldier who serves as both a messenger and a herald during the time of the Trojan War. Only two mortal men are present in Euripides' play The Trojan Women, and Talthybius is the one who interacts with the Trojan women the most. Although he represents a hostile nation, he surprisingly shows his vulnerable side and affection towards these women. Even though he must obey orders (which in result, he will end up hurting these women) he does make an effort to lessen their suffering. Talthybius is a complex character who tries to be empathetic despite enabling the rape and enslavement of Troy's women.


Mythology
Talthybius was the one who took from the tent of . Preceding the duel of and Paris, Agamemnon charges him to fetch a sheep for sacrifice. He died at in Achaia, according to Pausanias.

Talthybius appears in ' Hecuba and The Trojan Women. In addition, he has a small role in The . In Book IV, Agamemnon orders Talthybius to fetch the medic Machaon after Menelaus is wounded with an arrow shot by .Homer, and Stanley Lombardo. Iliad. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub., 1997. Print.71. In Hecuba and The Trojan Women, Talthybius seems to always be the bearer of bad news. In The Trojan Women, he tells Hecuba that all of the women are being divided up and given to different Greek Heroes as slaves. He says that will be given to Agamemnon and that Hecuba herself will be given to . Furthermore, Talthybius is the one who tells of the Greeks' plan to kill , her son by . The plan is to throw Astyanax (who is only a small child) from the towers of Troy because it would not be wise to let the son of a Trojan hero reach adulthood.Euripides, and Moses Hadas. Ten Plays by Euripides. New York: Bantam, 2006. Print. 203-208; 215-217. In Hecuba, Talthybius brings an order from Agamemnon to Hecuba, telling her to bury her daughter, , who was sacrificed to Achilles.Euripides, and Marilyn Nelson. Hecuba. U Penn Press, 1998. Print. 100-105.

He exercises significant independence in the way he carries out his orders given to him from the commanders. He served in the alongside his followers and others who supported him. Talthybius was committed to the interests of the Greek commanders and takes care to avoid their disapproval. In his dealings with the captive women he is felt in the main to be a sympathetic figure.


Worship
He was worshipped as a hero at and Argos, where sacrifices were offered to him. Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Talthybius According to , "At Sparta there is a shrine of Talthybius and descendants of Talthybius called Talthybiadae, who have the special privilege of conducting all embassies from Sparta.


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