\b0 Trojan priest of \b \cf4 \ATXht9 Apollo\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 . He tried in vain to dissuade the Tro
jans from bringing within the walls of \b \cf4 \ATXht12019 Troy\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 the famous wooden horse that the Greeks, pretending to leave the city, had left on the beach. In order for the city to meet its destiny, however, two terrible serpents emerg
ed from the sea while he was sacrificing to \b \cf4 \ATXht5 Poseidon\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 and crushed him and two of his sons in their coils.