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  • Antenor (mythology) - Wikipedia
    In Greek mythology, Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ Antḗnōr) may refer to two distinct characters: Antenor, husband of Theano and an Elder of Troy [1] Antenor, one of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Zacynthus along with other 43 wooers [2]
  • Antenor - Greek Mythology
    Antenor was the counsellor of King Priam of Troy in Greek mythology He was the son of the noble Aesyetes and Cleomestra He became one of the most valuable assets of the city of Troy, serving as a wise elder and counsellor
  • Antenor: The Stories of An Elder in the Council of Troy
    Antenor of Troy was an aged and wise counselor who offered great services to Priam, the king of Troy, and his wife, Hecuba, before and during the Trojan War He did not fight in the war due to his age but had his children fight in his stead
  • Antenor | Ancient Greek, Trojan War, Trojan Horse | Britannica
    Antenor (flourished c 540–500 bc) was an Athenian sculptor of the late Archaic period who carved the first group of statues of the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogiton for the Athenian agora and a kore (a freestanding figure of a maiden) for the Acropolis (now in the Acropolis Museum in Athens)
  • Antenor | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
    A Trojan, a son of Aesyetes and Cleomestra, and husband of Theano, by whom he had many children 1 According to the Homeric account, he was one of the wisest among the elders at Troy, and received Menelaus and Odysseus into his house when they came to Troy as ambassadors 2 He also advised his fellow-citizens to restore Helen to Menelaus 3
  • Antenor in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
    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 of the war, Antenor did not fight, but instead offered counsel to King Priam
  • Antenor (mythology) | Myths of the World Wiki | Fandom
    In Greek mythology, Anthenor (Ἀντήνωρ; gen : Ἀντήνορος) was a son of the Dardanian noble Aesyetes by Cleomestra He was one of the wisest of the Trojan elders and counsellors Antenor was husband of Theano, daughter of Cisseus of Thrace, who bore him numerous children, mostly sons (most of whom
  • Antenor - hellenicaworld. com
    In Greek mythology, Antenor (Αντήνορας Ἀντήνωρ) was a son of King Dymas and husband of Theano, and one of the wisest of the Trojan elders and counsellors During the Trojan War, he was a councilor of King Priam
  • Antenor - Ancient Greece Reloaded
    In Greek mythology, Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ) was a counselor to King Priam of Troy during the events of the Trojan War It is commonly said that Antenor was of Dardanian royal blood, a son of Aesyetes and Cleomestra, and a man who could trace his lineage up to King Dardanus; thus Antenor would be a distant relative of King Priam
  • Antenor (Trojan) - Wikipedia
    In Greek mythology, Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ Antḗnōr) was a counselor to King Priam of Troy during the events of the Trojan War Antenor was described by the chronicler Malalas in his account of the Chronography as "tall, thin, white, blond, small-eyed, hook-nosed, crafty, cowardly, secure, a story-teller, eloquent" [1]
  • Antenor (mythology) - Encyclopedia
    ANTENOR, in Greek legend, one of the wisest of the Trojan elders and counsellors He advised his fellow-townsmen to send Helen back to her husband, and showed himself not unfriendly to the Greeks and an advocate of peace
  • A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 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 349 ) According to the Homeric account, he was one of the wisest among the elders at Troy, and received Menelaus and Odysseus into his house when they came to Troy as ambassadors
  • Antenor, in Greek mythology - Infoplease
    Antenor, in Greek mythology, wise elder of Troy who urged that Helen be returned to Menelaus The Greeks spared him and his family when they sacked Troy A later myth portrays Antenor as a traitorous spy who opened the door of the wooden
  • Antenor | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
    Antenor was an important counselor of Priam and the Trojans, in Greek Mythology His wife was theano, and he had thirteen sons, who all were mentioned throughout the Iliad At the Sack of Troy, Antenor was spared by the Achaeans, either because he advocated peace and the restoration of Helen, or because he simply betrayed the city
  • Antenor - Wikipedia
    Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ, Antḗnōr; fl c 540 – c 500 BC) [1] was an Athenian sculptor He is recorded as the creator of the joint statues of the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogeiton funded by the Athenians on the expulsion of Hippias





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