In Greek mythology, Axylus (Ancient Greek: á¼ÂþàûÿÃÂ) was a Trojan warrior who participated in the Trojan War.
Axylus was a wealthy and young man, who was the son of Teuthras. He came from the town of Arisbe, a city in the Troad, and was killed by Diomedes during the siege of Troy: <blockquote>Diomedes, expert in war cries, killed Axylus,<br>son of Teuthranus, a rich man, from well-built Arisbe.<br>People really loved him, for he lived beside a road,<br>welcomed all passers-by into his home.<br>But not one of those men he'd entertained now stood<br>in front of him, protecting him from wretched death.<br>Diomedes took the lives of two men--Axylus,<br>and his attendant Calesius, his charioteer.<br>So both men went down into the underworld.</blockquote>