Antenor (disambiguation)

Antenor (disambiguation)

"Antenor" may refer to:

*Antenor, an Athenian sculptor of the 6th century BC
*Antenor (Greek mythology) a figure in Greek mythology
**Any one of five Alfred Holt and Company / Blue Funnel ships:
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*: steamship 1924-1953, serving as HMS "Antenor" during WW2
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