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- In Gr**** mythology, Prothoenor[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Προθοήνωρ) was one of the Gr**** leaders in the Trojan War, from Thespiae in Boeotia, son...
- mother by Alector of Prothoenor. The latter was one of the Boeotian leaders in the Trojan War. Otherwise, the parents of Prothoenor were Theobule and Archilycus...
- appears periodically throughout the battles, and brags about killing Prothoënor. He often complements Hector in battle. In Book XV, after killing Mecistus...
- According to Tzetzes, Alector was also the father of Clonius, Arcesilaus and Prothoenor (his nephews according to Diodorus) by different mothers: he is said to...
- Phoenix Podalirius Podarces Polites Polypoetes Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes...
- Astyagyia. Hypseus, who fought on Phineus' side against ****us, killed Prothoenor but was himself slain by ****us. Hypseus, son of Asopus, who fought in...
- Alegenor; his grandsons were the Trojan War heroes Leitus, Peneleos, Prothoenor, Arcesilaus and Clonius. Graves, Robert (2017). The Gr**** Myths - The...
- Phoenix Podalirius Podarces Polites Polypoetes Promachus Protesilaus Prothoenor Schedius Sinon Stentor Sthenelus Talthybius Teucer Thersites Thoas Thrasymedes...
- Protesilaus Elasippus Pisander Gortyessa Celtus Glaucus Mnesus Pyris Hippodamia Prothoenor Epeius Promachus Harmothoe Cestrus Gorgythion Molion Rhipeus Lampus Prothous...
- (First led by Thersander) Later led by Peneleōs, Leïtus, Arcesilaus, Prothoënor and Clonius Hyria, Aulis, Schoenus, Scolus, Eteonus, Thespeia, Graia,...