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'''Diomedes''' was the son of [[Tydeus]] and king of [[Argos]] during the [[Trojan War]].
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The term Diomedes can refer to either '''Diomedes''' , who was the son of [[Tydeus]] and king of [[Argos]] during the [[Trojan War]], or Diomedes, an ancient Greek and a fervent supporter of the oligarchical government who sought to use violent means to secure his objectives.
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The term Diomedes can refer to either Diomedes , who was the son of Tydeus and king of Argos during the Trojan War, or Diomedes, an ancient Greek and a fervent supporter of the oligarchical government who sought to use violent means to secure his objectives.