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    Who killed Paris of Troy?

    Question #43960. Asked by anassa. (Feb 02 04 11:19 AM)


    mibmob

    Philoctetes

    Philoctetes killed Paris with an arrow shot from the bow of Hercules.
    http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/clas101/troy.HTM


    [Edited to add supporting reference - McG]


    Feb 02 04, 11:49 AM


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