Hyperenor
In Greek mythology, the name Hyperenor (/ˌhɪpəˈriːnɔːr/;[1] Ancient Greek: Ὺπερήνωρ means 'man who comes up'[2]) may refer to:
- Hyperenor, one of the five surviving Spartoi in Thebes.[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]