Pandarus

In Greek mythology, Pandarus was the son of Lycaon and a famous archer. He fought with Troy during the Trojan War.

In William Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressida, Pandarus is portrayed as a lecherous uncle of Cressida, who arranges her first tryst with Troilus.

Pandarus was also the name of a companion of Aeneas.

Not to be confused with Pandareus.

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