< Antenor, son of Aesyetes >
1 Origin
Antenor was born in Dardanus, Troad in 1275 BC.
Antenor's father was Aesyetes. [Dictys.4.22]
2 Family
Antenor married Theano, daughter of Cisseus. [Suda.Pi.34, Home.Il.6.297]
Antenor and Theano had a son, Iphidamas. [Home.Il.11.218]
Antenor had a son, Hypsipylus. [Parthe.21]
Antenor had a son, Helicaon. [Athen.232c, Home.Il.3.121, Paus.10.26.7]
Antenor had sons, Antheus, Laocoon, and Hippolochus. [TzeAdLyco.874,132,347]
Antenor had sons Coon, Laodocus, Archelochus, Acamas, Pedaeus, Polybus, Agenor, Laodamas, and Demoleon. [Home.11.248, Home.4.85, Home.2.819, Home.5.69, Home.11.56, Home.15.514, Home.20.393]
Antenor had a son Glaucus. [Apo.E.5.21]
3 Others
In 1244 BC, Laomedon died and his son Priam succeeded him as king of Wilusa (Troy). [Dictys.4.22, Home.20.220, Hyginus.89]
Antenor, along with his father Aesyetes and his uncles, expelled Priam from Ilium. [Wiki: Estimated from Milawata letter]
Ilium was recaptured by Priam with the support of the Hittites, and Antenor's father Aesyetes was killed in battle. [Estimated from Strabo.13.1.34 and Home.Il.2.786]
Mygdon of the Mysia of Olympene, who sided with Aesyetes, emigrated to Paeonia with Antenor. [Estimated from Diod.5.64.4, Herod.5.12-15, Herod.7.20]
Afterwards, Antenor moved to Macedonia and married Theano, daughter of Cisseus, son of Mygdon, and had a son, Iphidamas. [Home.Il.11.218, Home.Il.6.297, Strabo.7.8.2, Suda.Pi.34]
Antenor is thought to have died in Macedonia without returning to the Troad.