Clysonymus
In Greek mythology, Clysonymus (Ancient Greek: Κλυσώνυμος, romanized: Klusṓnumos) was the son of Amphidamas of Opuntus and a childhood friend of Patroclus. The latter accidentally killed Clysonymus during an argument over a game of dice.
In Greek mythology, Clysonymus (Ancient Greek: Κλυσώνυμος, romanized: Klusṓnumos) was the son of Amphidamas of Opuntus and a childhood friend of Patroclus. The latter accidentally killed Clysonymus during an argument over a game of dice.