Rhexenor
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This article is about several figures in Greek mythology. For the millipede genus, see Narceus.
In Greek mythology, Rhexenor (Ancient Greek: Ῥηξήνωρ means "breaking armed ranks") may refer to the following figures:[1]
- Rhexenor, a Phaeacian prince as son of King Nausithous and the brother of Alcinous who married his daughter Arete. Apollo killed Rhexenor in his hall while he was still a bridegroom and with no son.[2]
- Rhexenor, the father of Chalciope, who was the second wife of King Aegeus of Athens.[3]
- Rhexenor, one of Diomedes' followers who, returning from the Trojan War, were transformed into swan-like birds.[4]