Pisander, an Achaean soldier commanded a company of Myrmidons. He was the son of Maemalus.[9]
Pisander, a Trojan warrior and son of Antimachus. He was the brother of Hippolochus,[10]Hippomachus,[11] and Tisiphone.[12] During the Trojan War, Pisander and Hippolochus asked Agamemnon for mercy and to be taken prisoner alive, saying that their rich father would pay a ransom for him. They were nevertheless slain by Agamemnon.[13]
Pisander, another Trojan soldier who was killed by Menelaus.[14]
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