Idomeneus
Idomeneus was a prominent figure in Greek mythology, known primarily for his role as a king of Crete and a warrior in the Trojan War. He was the son of King Deucalion of Crete and the grandson of King Minos. Idomeneus was one of Helen's many suitors, and as such, he swore an oath to protect her and her husband Menelaus, which obligated him to join the Greek expedition to Troy.
During the Trojan War, Idomeneus was a respected and brave warrior, leading forty ships from Crete. He
One of the most significant episodes involving Idomeneus occurred when he made a vow to Poseidon, the