Antenor (disambiguation)

Antenor was an Athenian sculptor of the 6th century BC.

Antenor may also refer to:

People

 * Antenor (king), a king of the Cimmerian Bosporus
 * Antenor (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology
 * Antenor (writer), ancient Greek writer
 * Antenor of Provence (fl. c. 700), patrician of Provence
 * Anténor Firmin, (1850–1911), Haitian anthropologist, journalist, and politician
 * Antenor Nascentes, (1886–1972), Brazilian philologist, etymologist, and lexicographer
 * Antenor Orrego, (1892–1960), Peruvian writer and political philosopher
 * Antenor Patiño, (1896–1982), Bolivian tycoon
 * Antenor Machado Filho (born 1952), Brazilian footballer

Other uses

 * Any one of five Alfred Holt and Company / Blue Funnel ships:
 * SS Antenor (1872)
 * SS Antenor (1896)
 * SS Antenor (1924), steamship 1924–1953, serving as HMS Antenor during WW2
 * MS Antenor (1957)
 * MS Antenor (1972)
 * 2207 Antenor, a Jovian (Jupiter) Trojan asteroid
 * Antenor Kore, a Late Archaic statue of a girl, attributed to the Athenian sculptor
 * Antenor Navarro Formation, an Early Cretaceous geologic formation in Brazil
 * Antenor Orrego Private University