- mythology,
Agapenor (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαπήνωρ, gen. Ἀγαπήνορος
means 'much distress') was a
leader of the
Arcadians in the
Trojan war.
Agapenor was a son...
- 5023
Agapenor /æɡəˈpiːnɔːr/ is a
Jupiter trojan from the Gr**** camp,
approximately 30
kilometers in diameter. It was
discovered on 11
October 1985, by...
- "Catalogue of Ships" in the Iliad; its
troops were led by
Agapenor.
Agamemnon himself gave
Agapenor the
ships for the
Trojan war
because Arcadia did not have...
- Cercyon, son of Agamedes, and the
father of Hippothous, who
succeeded Agapenor as king of
Arcadia when he did not
return from Troy. Pausanias, 1.14.1...
-
Roccapalumba April 23, 1984 La
Silla W.
Ferreri · 33 km MPC · JPL 5023
Agapenor 1985 TG3
Agapenor October 11, 1985
Palomar C. S. Shoemaker, E. M.
Shoemaker L4 28...
-
another legend preserved by
Strabo (xi. p. 505), it was
founded by the
Agapenor, a hero of the
Trojan wars. Old
Paphos (Palaepaphos), now
known as Kouklia...
- HE1 Roccapalumba, a
village in Sicily,
Italy JPL · 5022 5023
Agapenor 1985 TG3
Agapenor,
mythical person related to
Trojan War MPC · 5023 5024 Bechmann...
-
overtook the Gr****s on
their return home
carried Agapenor and the
Arkadian fleet to Kypros, and so
Agapenor became the
founder of Paphos, and
built the sanctuary...
- Cyprus;
possibly during the 13th or 12th
century BC.
Pausanias reported:
Agapenor, the son of Ancaeus, the son of Lycurgus, who was king
after Echemus, led...
- Fleet". BBC
Radio 4.
Retrieved 22
August 2011. Frickers,
Gordon (2009). "
Agapenor manoeuvring in
Bombay (Mumbai) Roads". frickers.co.uk.
Retrieved 23 August...