Agapenor
[3] He also occurs among the suitors of Helen[4] and one of the men to be in the Trojan Horse.[5] On Agapenor's return from Troy he was cast by a storm on the coast of Cyprus, where he founded the town of Paphos and in it the famous temple of Aphrodite.[7] Agapenor had a descendant Laodice, who was known for having sent to Tegea a robe (peplos) as a gift to Athena Alea,[8] and to have built a temple of Aphrodite Paphia in Tegea.Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article relating to Greek mythology is a stub.