Pandare
In the Greek Mythology, Pandare is the son of Lycaon and famous a Archer. He is mainly quoted in Iliade of Homère.
Myth
During the Trojan War, it fights side of Troy. Pandare appears in book II when Athéna, at the request of Héra, pushes it to strip an arrow with Ménélas in order to break a truce between the Troyens and the Achaens.
In book IV, Pandare is the Aurige of Énée. It wounds of an arrow Diomède but this one kills it out of a blow of lance.
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