Pisenor
mythological figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Iliad
Father of Kleitos, mentioned when Teucer kills his son.
Forthwith he showered his arrows on the Trojans, and hit Kleitos the son of Pisenor, comrade of Polydamas the noble son of Panthoos, with the reins in his hands as he was attending to his horses;
Odyssey
Name given both to the herald who brings Telemakhos his staff in the assembly and, in patronymic form, to Eurykleia's grandfather.
He stood in the middle of the assembly and the good herald Pisenor brought him his staff.
moreover the faithful old house-keeper Eurykleia, daughter of Ops the son of Pisenor, was in charge of everything both night and day.