Peisander (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Peisander or Pisander may refer to the following characters:
- Pisander, also called Isander, son of Bellerophon and Philonoe. He was slain by Ares, as he fought against the Solymi, a Lycian tribe.
- Pisander, an Achaean soldier commanded a company of Myrmidons. He was the son of Maemalus.
- Pisander, a Trojan warrior who asked for mercy and to be taken prisoner alive, saying his rich father Antimachus would pay a ransom for him. He was nevertheless killed by Agamemnon.
- Pisander, another Trojan soldier who was killed by Menelaus.
- Pisander, a native of Abydos in Troad and the father of Maenalus, a Trojan warrior.
- Pisander, son of Polyctor and one of the suitors of Penelope from Same. He was slain by Philoetius during the assault of Odysseus.