In
Greek mythology,
Eudoros (Εὔδωρος), or
Eudorus, was the second of
Achilles's five commanders at the
Trojan War. According to the
Iliad, he commanded ten
penteconters and five hundred
Myrmidons. In Book XVI of the
Iliad, when
Patroclus readies Achilles's men,
Homer talks about him for fourteen lines - more than any of the other commanders in this passage. He is also the second most notable of the five, beaten only by
Phoenix.