Agenor (mythology)
Agenor was the name of the following Greek mythological characters:
- Agenor, son of Poseidon and king of Tyre.
- Agenor of Argos, son of either Ecbasus, Triopas, or Phoroneus.
- Agenor, one of the Sons of Aegyptus. He married the Danaid Cleopatra or Evippe and thus was killed along with his brothers, except Lynceus, by their wives during their wedding night at the behest of Danaus.
- Agenor, the betrothed of Andromeda, otherwise called Phineus.
- Agenor, and grandson of Aetolus.
- Agenor, one of the Niobids.
- Agenor, a warrior in the army of the Seven Against Thebes. For trying to rescue Tages, his brother, who had been wounded in battle by Hypseus in the river, Agenor eventually was drowned.
- Agenor, son of Phegeus, murderer of Alcmaeon.
- Agenor, son of Antenor, a character in Homer's Iliad.
- Agenor, one of the suitors of Penelope from Dulichium.
- Agenor, another suitor of Penelope from Zacynthos.
- Agenor, son Areus, son of Ampyx. He was the father of Preugenes and paternal grandfather of Patreus, the founder of Patrae.
- Agenor, husband of Dioxippe and father of Sipylus, who unwittingly killed his mother.