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Template:Short description Elymus (Template:Langx) was the supposed Trojan ancestor of the Elymians (Template:Lang), an indigenous people of Sicily, in Greek and Roman legend.

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Elymus was a Trojan, a natural son of Anchises<ref>Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 965</ref>Template:AI-generated source and the half-brother of Eryx through Aphrodite.<ref>Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 959</ref>Template:AI-generated source Previous to the emigration of Aeneas, also a son of Anchises, Elymus and Acestes had fled from Troy to Sicily, and had settled on the banks of the river Crinisus, in the country of the Sicani. When afterwards the Trojan refugees led by Aeneas also arrived there, Elymus built for them the towns of Segesta and Elyme, and the Trojans who settled in that part of Sicily called themselves Elymi, after Elymus.<ref>Dionysius Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 1.52 ff.</ref>

Strabo<ref>Strabo 13.608 (p.608) (Index)</ref> calls him Elymnus, and says that he went to Sicily with Aeneas, and that they together took possession of the cities of Eryx and Lilybaeum. Elymus was further believed to have founded Asca and Entella in Sicily.<ref>Virgil, Aeneid 5.73, and Servius's note</ref>

In the Aeneid, Vergil has Elymnus competing in the funeral games held on Sicily for Anchises, in the footrace in which Nisus and Euryalus are introduced.<ref>Virgil, Aeneid 5.286 ff.</ref> As Helymus, he is also listed among the competitors by Hyginus, who says he finished second to Euryalus and was awarded an Amazonian quiver.<ref>Hyginus, Fabulae 273</ref>

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