Ucalegon

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An 18th-century depiction of the sacking of Troy

Ucalegon (Ancient Greek: Οὐκαλέγων) was one of the Elders of Troy, whose house was set afire by the Achaeans when they sacked the city. He is one of Priam's friends in the Iliad,[1] and the destruction of his house is referred to in the Aeneid.[2]

He is referenced in the

The New York Times crossword puzzle, has stated that it's his favorite word in the English language.[4]

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  • 55701 Ukalegon

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