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In
Greek mythology , Peisander or Pisander (;
Ancient Greek : Πείσανδρος Peisandros ) may refer to the following characters:
Pisander, also called
Isander ,
[1] a
Lycian prince as son of
Bellerophon and
Philonoe , daughter of King
Iobates . In some accounts, his mother was known as
Alkimedousa ,
[2]
Anticleia ,
[3]
Pasandra or
Cassandra .
[4] Pisander's siblings were
Hippolochus (father of
Glaucus ) and
Laodamia (also called
Deidamia
[5] or
Hippodamia ,
[6] mother of
Sarpedon by
Zeus ).
[7] He was slain by
Ares , as he fought against the
Solymi , a Lycian tribe.
[8]
Pisander, an
Achaean soldier commanded a company of
Myrmidons . He was the son of
Maemalus .
[9]
Pisander, a
Trojan warrior and son of
Antimachus . He was the brother of
Hippolochus ,
[10]
Hippomachus ,
[11] and
Tisiphone .
[12] During the
Trojan War , Pisander and Hippolochus asked
Agamemnon for mercy and to be taken prisoner alive, saying that their rich father would pay a ransom for him. They were nevertheless slain by Agamemnon.
[13]
Pisander, another Trojan soldier who was killed by
Menelaus .
[14]
Pisander, a native of
Abydos in
Troad and the father of
Maenalus , a Trojan warrior.
[15]
Pisander, son of
Polyctor and one of the
suitors of
Penelope from
Same along with other 22 wooers.
[16] He was slain by
Philoetius during the assault of
Odysseus .
[17]
See also
Jovian asteroid
248183 Peisandros , named after the Trojan warrior killed by Agamemnon
Notes
^
Homer ,
Iliad 6.203
^
Scholia on
Homer 's
Iliad , 6.192.
^ Scholia ad
Pindar , Olympian Ode
13.82b
^ Scholia on
Homer 's
Iliad , 6.155.
^
Diodorus Siculus , 5.79.3
^
Pseudo-Clement ,
Recognitions 10.21
^
Homer ,
Iliad 6.196–197.
^
Homer ,
Iliad 6.203–204;
Strabo , 12.8.5 & 13.4.16
^
Homer ,
Iliad 16.193
^
Homer ,
Iliad 11.122 & 138.
^
Homer ,
Iliad 12.188–189.
^
Quintus Smyrnaeus , 1.406
^
Homer ,
Iliad 11.122 ff.
^
Homer ,
Iliad 13.601 ff.
^ Quintus Smyrnaeus, 3.299
^
Homer ,
Odyssey 18.299;
Apollodorus ,
E.7.28 .
^
Homer ,
Odyssey 22.267;
Apollodorus ,
E.7.33 .
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Greek text available from the same website .
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