Besides Hector (I.11.295, I.13.802), Patroklos (I.11.604), and Achilles (I.20.046), the hero Leonteus, mentioned here, is the only other Iliadic figure who is called īsos Arēi ‘equal to Ares’ (BA 33). Relevant to the fact that Leonteus qualifies here at I.12.130 as īsos Arēi ‘equal to Ares’ is the fact that he qualifies at I.12.188 as ozos Arēos ‘attendant of Ares’, also at I.02.745, I.23.841. For the etymology of ozos Arēos, see the anchor comment at I.12.188.