In Greek mythology, Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ Antḗnōr) was a counselor to King Priam of Troy during the events of the Trojan War.
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Antenor (Greek: Ἀντήνωρ, Antḗnōr; fl. c. 540 – c. 500 BC) was an Athenian sculptor. He is recorded as the creator of the joint statues of the tyrannicides ...
Antenor was a figure from Greek mythology who appeared in the stories told about the Trojan War. Antenor was a Trojan ally, but of advanced age by the time ...
Antenor. (Ἀντήνωρ), a Trojan, a son of Aesyetes and Cleomestra, and husband of Theano, by whom he had many children. (Hom. Il. 6.398; Eustath. ad Hom. p.
Antenor 1 was one of the Elders of Troy at the time of the Trojan War. During the sack of Troy, he was spared by the Achaeans, either because he advocated ...
Antenor and Agenor are both described as skilled men in 'The Iliad': Antenor is a wise counselor, and his son Agenor is a fearless soldier.
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