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An Achaean commander, Great Ajax (sometimes called "Telamonian Ajax" or simply "Ajax") is the second mightiest Achaean warrior after Achilles. His extraordinary size and strength help him to wound Hector twice by hitting him with boulders. He often fights alongside Little Ajax, and the pair is frequently referred to as the "Aeantes."

Which of the following is NOT true about Great Ajax?

A. He is the second mightiest Achaean warrior after Achilles.
B. He is known for his extraordinary size and strength.
C. He often fights alongside Little Ajax.
D. He is the son of Odysseus.

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Final answer:

Great Ajax is not the son of Odysseus.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that is NOT true about Great Ajax is:

D. He is the son of Odysseus.

Great Ajax, also known as Telamonian Ajax or Ajax, is the second mightiest Achaean warrior after Achilles. He is known for his extraordinary size and strength and often fights alongside Little Ajax, forming the pair referred to as the "Aeantes." However, he is not the son of Odysseus.

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