
Pandarus - Wikipedia
Classical literature In Homer's Iliad, Pandarus is a renowned archer and the son of Lycaon. Pandarus, who fought on the side of Troy in the Trojan War [3] and led a contingent from …
Pandarus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Pandarus was a figure from Greek mythology. Appearing in the work of Homer, Pandarus was named as a defender of Troy.
Pandarus | Trojan War, Archer, Cupid | Britannica
Pandarus, in Greek legend, son of Lycaon, a Lycian. In Homer’s Iliad, Book IV, Pandarus breaks the truce between the Trojans and the Greeks by treacherously wounding Menelaus, the king …
Pandarus - grokipedia.com
Pandarus (Ancient Greek: Πάνδαρος) was a Trojan prince and renowned archer in Homer's epic poem the Iliad, where he serves as a key warrior fighting for Troy during the Trojan War. As …
Pandarus - hellenicaworld.com
The lovers pine for each other from afar, fearful of the danger of consorting with the enemy in a war zone, but Pandarus helps them meet in secret and consummate their love. This love story …
PANDARUS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
PANDARUS definition: a Trojan who attempted to assassinate Menelaus, thereby violating a truce between the Greeks and the Trojans and prolonging the Trojan War: in Chaucerian and other …
Pandarus Character Analysis in Troilus and Cressida | SparkNotes
Pandarus is a Trojan lord who took on the responsibility of looking after his niece, Cressida, following his brother’s defection to the Greeks. A congenial figure prone to suggestive joking, …
Pandarus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
May 16, 1999 · Pandarus A son of Lycaon, a Lycian, commanded the inhabitants of Zeleia on Mount Ida, in the Trojan war. He was distinguished in the Trojan army as an archer, and was …
Pandarus - Oxford Reference
6 days ago · The role as the lovers' go-between that he plays in Chaucer's (and later Shakespeare's) story of Troilus and Cressida originated with Boccaccio and is also the origin …
Pandarus (mythology) - Villains Wiki
Pandarus is a minor antagonist in Homer's Illiad. Pandarus was a Lycian aristocrat, and the son of Lyacon. He is said to be the best archer in Lycia. When the Trojan prince Paris abducted the …