[6], His subsequent fate varied across the authors.
His wife was Theano, with whom he had numerous children, including Crino, Archelochus, Acamas, Glaucus, Polybus, Antheus and more.
", The minor planet 2207 Antenor, discovered in 1977 by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh, is named after him. After the war, he came to northern Italy where he founded Padua. [9], This article is about the mythological figure. He was the son of the noble Aesyetes and Cleomestra.
King Priam sent Antenor to Greece in an attempt to get his sister back.
The story of Antenor's betrayal of Troy to the Greeks, and their sparing of him, is highly similar to the story of Rachab of Jericho in the Old Testament. Antenor was the counsellor of King Priam of Troy in Greek mythology. 1: the act of betraying someone or something or the fact of being betrayed : violation of a person's trust or confidence, of a moral standard, etc. After a time they delivered their message, and the speech of Menelaus ran trippingly on the tongue; he did not say much, for he was a man of few words, but he spoke very clearly and to the point, though he was the younger man of the two; Ulysses, on the other hand, when he rose to speak, was at first silent and kept his eyes fixed upon the ground. He became one of the most valuable assets of the city of Troy, serving as a wise elder and counsellor.
[5] In the Homeric account of the Trojan War, Antenor advised the Trojans to return Helen to her husband and otherwise proved sympathetic to a negotiated peace with the Greeks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dondoolee (talk • contribs) 21:00, 8 May 2008 (UTC). 129.2.129.102 (talk) 15:40, 27 January 2011 (UTC), Antenor was a diplomat who tried to defuse tensions which led to abduction of Helen. The conflict [1]Rdmoore6 (talk) 18:54, 22 October 2015 (UTC). Antenor, a soldier held captive by the Greeks, traded for Criseyde's safety, eventually betrays Troy; Calchas, a Trojan prophet who joins the Greeks; Criseyde, Calchas' daughter; Diomede, woos Criseyde in the Greek Camp; Helen, wife to Menelaus, lover of Paris; Pandarus, Criseyde's uncle, who advises Troilus in the wooing of Criseyde; Priam, King of Troy [4], Antenor was one of the wisest of the Trojan elders and counsellors. the betrayal of a friend a betrayal of trust a betrayal of one's principles A man who built his entire administration upon demanding unctuous loyalty from his allies now finds himself wounded by their shabby betrayal. He became one of the most valuable assets of the city of Troy, serving as a wise elder and counsellor. Antenor was the counsellor of King Priam of Troy in Greek mythology.
I am restoring the old version as this version uses to many loaded words such as: -seducer Paris -gorgeous Helen opinionated writing:
A number of sources claim that he was also related to Priam in some way. Before the start of the Trojan War, Antenor advised the Trojans to return Helen to Menelaus, in order to avoid a conflict, and in general was in favour of a peaceful resolution. In Greek mythology, Antenor (Ancient Greek: Ἀντήνωρ Antḗnōr) was a counselor to King Priam of Troy during the events of the Trojan War. As a result, the Greeks did not ransack his house which was marked with a panther skin.
[6], On this Antenor said, "Madam, you have spoken truly. I received them in my own house, and therefore know both of them by sight and conversation. He was the son of the noble Aesyetes and Cleomestra.
[6] In later developments of the myths, particularly per Dares and Dictys,[5] Antenor was made an open traitor, unsealing the city gates to the enemy. There was no play nor graceful movement of his sceptre; he kept it straight and stiff like a man unpractised in oratory- one might have taken him for a mere churl or simpleton; but when he raised his voice, and the words came driving from his deep chest like winter snow before the wind, then there was none to touch him, and no man thought further of what he looked like. During the sack of Troy, he was spared by the Achaeans, either because he advocated peace and the restoration of Helen, or because he betrayed the city. In my version of the text (a Fagles translation), Antenor seems to agree with her, saying that Odysseus is intimidating, with words like a "driving winter blizzard."
He was the son of the noble Aesyetes and Cleomestra. He was repulsed which severely increased tension between Greece and Troy. Ulysses once came here as envoy about yourself, and Menelaus with him. [3] He was also the father of a son, Pedaeus, by an unknown woman. Their revenge was to kidnap Esione and sack Troy.
See Also: Priam, Trojan War, Helen, Menelaus. As payment, his house—marked by a panther skin over the door—was spared during the sack of the city. When they stood u… I received them in my own house, and therefore know both of them by sight and conversation. He was said to have rebuilt a city on the site of Troy; to have settled at Cyrene;[6] or to have founded Patavium (modern Padua),[7][8] Korčula,[citation needed] or other cities in eastern Italy. Right now the article cribs these "sources" listed by the EB11: These should be reformatted into inline citations at the appropriate places in the article. According to numerous scholars, Antenor was actually related to Priam. So, I think that should be changed.
Lamedon (father of Priam and Esione) mistreated the Argonauts. I am restoring the old version as this version, the article also has a severe lack of sources. Antenor: GreekMythology.com - Oct 21, 2020, Greek Mythology iOS Volume Purchase Program VPP for Education App.
Antenor was the counsellor of King Priam of Troy in Greek mythology. In Book 3 he is present when Helen identifies for Priam each of the Greek warriors from the wall of Troy; when she describes Odysseus, Antenor confirmed her account, alluded to how he entertained Odysseus and Menelaus and got to know both.On this Antenor said, "Madam, you have spoken truly. Ulysses once came here as envoy about yourself, and Menelauswith him. [2] He was the husband of Theano, daughter of Cisseus of Thrace, who bore him at least one daughter, Crino, and numerous sons, including Archelochus, Acamas, Glaucus, Helicaon, Laodocus, Coön, Polybus, Agenor, Iphidamas, Laodamas, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Hippolochus, Medon, Thersilochus, and Antheus (most of whom perished during the Trojan War). • Antenor appears briefly in Homer's Iliad. Antenor was variously named as the son of the Dardanian noble Aesyetes by Cleomestra[1] or of Hicetaon. The story of Antenor's betrayal of Troy to the Greeks, and their sparing of him, is highly similar to the story of Rachab of Jericho in the Old Testament. After the fall of the city, he was said to have built a city either on the site where Troy had been, or somewhere in eastern Italy. Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'betrayal' in LEOs Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Wörterbuch. Mit Flexionstabellen der verschiedenen Fälle und Zeiten Aussprache und relevante Diskussionen Kostenloser Vokabeltrainer Restoring. — LlywelynII 16:11, 9 August 2015 (UTC), Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome, Template:WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Antenor_(mythology)&oldid=906805400, Start-Class Classical Greece and Rome articles, Low-importance Classical Greece and Rome articles, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 July 2019, at 10:55. Some sources say that he founded Patavium, the modern day city of Padua. I didn't think Antenor criticizes Helen's opinion of Odysseus. Towards the end of the war, he defected and helped the Greeks by opening the gates of the city. When they stood up in presence of the assembled Trojans, Menelaus was the broader shouldered, but when both were seated Ulysses had the more royal presence. For the historical sculptor, see, A Classical Dictionary: Containing a Copious Account of All Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, with the Value of Coins, Weights, and Measures Used Among the Greeks and Romans, and a Chronological Table, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antenor_(mythology)&oldid=969997969, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2015, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from EB9, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference, Articles lacking reliable references from January 2017, Articles with incomplete citations from January 2017, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 July 2020, at 16:48. Antenor 1 was one of the Elders of Troy at the time of the Trojan War.
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