Peisandros
mythological figure · 2 works · 5 mentions · 7 anchored passages
king Peisandros son of Polyktor · son of Maimalos
in the texts
Iliad
Son of Antimakhos who, with his brother Hippolokhos, begs Agamemnon for ransom and is killed.
Then King Agamemnon took the two sons of Antimakhos, Peisandros and brave Hippolokhos.
As he spoke he felled Peisandros from his chariot to the earth, smiting him on the chest with his spear, so that he lay face uppermost upon the ground.
So saying Menelaos stripped the blood-stained armor from the body of Peisandros, and handed it over to his men;
Odyssey
A suitor, son of Polyktor, who gives Penelope a finely made necklace.
while king Peisandros son of Polyktor gave her a necklace of the rarest workmanship, and every one else brought her a beautiful present of some kind.
Odysseus killed Demoptolemos, Telemakhos Euryades, Eumaios Elatus, while the stockman killed Peisandros.