Pandărus
(
Πάνδαρος).
1.
A Lycian hero, son of Lycaon. He led the troops of Zelea (on Mount Ida) in the Trojan War,
and was distinguished as an archer, having received his bow from Apollo. He was slain by
Diomedes (
Il. ii. 824 Il., v. 290).
2.
A companion of Aeneas slain by Turnus (
Verg. Aen.
ix. 672Verg. Aen., 758).