Antenor

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Antenor is a wise Trojan elder and counselor in Greek mythology, often portrayed as an advocate for peace during the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan elder
character in Greek mythology
counselor
mythological figure
appearsIn Iliad NERFINISHED
later Trojan War traditions
works of Homer NERFINISHED
associatedWith King Priam NERFINISHED
Trojan council
Troy NERFINISHED
children Acamas NERFINISHED
Archelochus NERFINISHED
Coon NERFINISHED
Demoleon NERFINISHED
Helicaon NERFINISHED
Laodocus NERFINISHED
Medon NERFINISHED
Polybus NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Paris NERFINISHED
war‑minded Trojans
counseled return of Helen to the Greeks
culture Greek mythology
ethnicity Trojan NERFINISHED
family Theano NERFINISHED
knownFor advocating peace
giving prudent counsel
wisdom
linkedTradition Venetian foundation legends
founding of Patavium (Padua) in some accounts
mythologicalLocation Troy NERFINISHED
opposedTo continuation of the Trojan War
portrayedAs advocate for peace
voice of reason in Troy
position counselor to Priam
elder of Troy
possibleFate founder of cities in the West (in later traditions)
survivor of the fall of Troy
reputation just and moderate
trusted advisor
roleIn Trojan War NERFINISHED
sourceType epic poetry
later mythographic writings
spouse Theano NERFINISHED
stanceInTrojanWar favored negotiating with Greeks
pro‑peace

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Priam father Antenor