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Schedius is the name of four individuals in Greek mythology. 1. Schedius was the son of Iphitus and brother of Epistrophus. In the Iliad, he and his brother lead the Phocians on the side of the Achaeans in the Trojan War. He was killed when Hector throws a spear at Ajax, who dodges it. 2. Schedius, son of Perimedes, was a leader of the Phocians. He was killed by Hector. 3. Schedius, one of the suitors of Penelope. He was killed by Odysseus. 4. Schedius, a Trojan warrior. Killed by Neoptolemus.

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