In Greek mythology , the name Hyperenor (;[ 1] Ancient Greek : Ὺπερήνωρ means 'man who comes up'[ 2] ) may refer to:
Hyperenor, one of the five surviving Spartoi or men that grew forth from the dragon's teeth which Cadmus sowed at Thebes . The other four surviving Spartoi were Chthonius , Udaeus , Pelorus , and Echion .[ 3] [ 4]
Hyperenor, son of Poseidon and Alcyone , brother of Hyrieus and Aethusa .[ 5] See also Hyperes .
Hyperenor, a warrior in the army of the Seven against Thebes and was killed by Haemon .[ 6]
Hyperenor, a Trojan , son of Panthous and Phrontis , thus brother of Euphorbus ; said to have been married, without mention of his wife's name. Was killed by Menelaus .[ 7] His death is a subject of a subsequent conversation between Menelaus and Euphorbus .[ 8]
Hyperenor, one of the Suitors of Penelope who came from Same along with other 22 wooers.[ 9] He, with the other suitors, was shot dead by Odysseus with the aid of Eumaeus , Philoetius , and Telemachus .[ 10]
^ Gardner, Dorsey (1887). Webster's Condensed Dictionary . George Routledge and Sons. p. 733. Retrieved 10 April 2018 .
^ Graves, Robert (2017). The Greek Myths - The Complete and Definitive Edition . Penguin Books Limited. p. 197. ISBN 9780241983386 .
^ Scholia ad Euripides , Phoenissae 670 , ad Apollonius Rhodius , 3.1179-1187; Apollodorus , 3.4.1 ; Pausanias , 9.5.3 ; Hyginus , Fabulae 178 ; Tzetzes , Chiliades 10.438-439
^ Graves, Robert (2017). The Greek Myths - The Complete and Definitive Edition . Penguin Books Limited. p. 196. ISBN 9780241983386 .
^ Apollodorus, 3.10.1
^ Statius , Thebaid 8.493
^ Homer , Iliad 14.516
^ Homer, Iliad 17.24 - 41
^ Apollodorus, Epitome 7.28
^ Apollodorus, Epitome 7.33