In Greek mythology, Thalpius (Ancient Greek: Θάλπιος means "warmth, heat") was one of the Epeian leaders during the Trojan War along with his cousin Amphimachus.
[1] Thalpius was the son of the Molionid Eurytus[2] and Theraephone, daughter of King Dexamenus of Olenus.
[3] As one of the Suitors of Helen[4] and the Achaean Leaders, Thalpius went to Troy leading 20 ships along with Amphimachus.
[5] He was also counted among those warriors who hid inside the Wooden Horse.
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