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Agapenor Agapenor (Greek: ) was in Greek mythology a leader of the Arcadians in the Trojan war. He was a son of Ancaeus, and grandson of Lycurgus. As king of the Arcadians he received sixty ships from Agamemnon, in which he led his Arcadians to Troy.〔Homer, ''Iliad'' 2. 609, &e.〕〔Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 97〕 He also occurs among the suitors of Helen.〔Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 81〕〔''Bibliotheca'' 3. 10. § 8〕 He was one of the men to be in the Trojan Horse.〔Homer, ''The Iliad'', translated by Richmond Lattimore, 1951〕 On his return from Troy he was cast by a storm on the coast of Cyprus, where he founded the town of Paphos and in it the famous temple of Aphrodite.〔Pausanias, 8. 5. § 2, &c.〕 He also occurs in the story of Alcmaeon: it was to him that Arsinoe (Alphesiboea), Alcmaeon's wife was sold away by her own brothers.〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'' 3. 7. § 5, &c.〕 Agapenor had a daughter Laodice, who was known for having sent to Tegea a robe as a gift to Athena Alea,〔Pausanias, 8. 5. 3〕 and to have built a temple of Aphrodite Paphia in Tegea.〔Pausanias, 8. 53. 7〕 ==References==
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