Deidamia (daughter of Lycomedes)
[2] Some versions of this story state that Achilles was hidden in Lycomedes' court as one of the king's daughters, some say as a lady-in-waiting under the name "Pyrrha".[5] After Odysseus arrived at Lycomedes's palace and exposed Achilles as a young man, the hero decided to join the Trojan War, along with his therĂ¡pon Patroclus, leaving behind his wife Deidamia.After the death of Achilles, his father, Neoptolemus went to the Trojan War as the next Aristos Achaion "Best of the Achaeans (Greeks)".After the war, she was given in marriage by Neoptolemus to his slave Helenus of Troy, the son of Priam who he had brought to Epirus.He was killed by Orestes, who didn't recognize him, in Phocis while fighting with him over a place to pitch a tent.