Calesius

In Greek mythology, Calesius (Ancient Greek: Καλήσιος) was the attendant and charioteer of Axylus.He is mentioned in Book VI of Homer's Iliad where he is killed with his master by Diomedes.[1] This article relating to Greek mythology is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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