Antenor (disambiguation)
Antenor is the name of several historical and mythological Ancient Greek people. In modern times, the name is mainly attested in Latin America and the Caribbean. It may refer to:
- Antenor, an Athenian sculptor of the 6th century BC
- Antenor Kore a Late Archaic statue of a girl, attributed to the above
- Antenor (king) a king of the Cimmerian Bosporus
- Antenor (mythology) a figure in Greek mythology
- Antenor (writer), ancient Greek writer
- Antenor of Provence (fl. c. 700), patrician of Provence
- Anténor Firmin, (1850 – 1911), Haitian anthropologist, journalist, and politician
- Antenor Nascentes, (1886 – 1972), Brazilian philologist, etymologist, and lexicographer
- Antenor Orrego, (1892 – 1960), Peruvian writer and political philosopher
- Antenor Orrego Private University, named for the above
- Antenor Patiño, (1896 - 1982), Bolivian tycoon
- Any one of five Alfred Holt and Company / Blue Funnel ships:
- SS Antenor (1872)
- SS Antenor (1896)
- SS Antenor (1924): steamship 1924–1953, serving as HMS Antenor during WW2
- MS Antenor (1957)
- MS Antenor (1972)
- Antenor Navarro Formation, Early Cretaceous geologic formation in Brazil
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