Nestor
Nestor, in Greek mythology, was son of Neleu, the king of Pilos, and of Clóris. Neleus was the son of Tire and Poseidon, Cloris was the daughter of Amphion and Niobe, and they had a daughter, But, and twelve sons, Taurus, Asterius, Pylaon, Deimachus, Eurybius, Epilaus, Phrasius, Eurymenes, Evagoras, Alastor, Nestor and Periclymenus . He became king after Herakles killed Neleus and all the brothers of Nestor. He married Anaxibia with whom he had two daughters, Pisidice, Polycaste, and seven sons, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, Pisistratus, Antilochus, and Thrasymedes. It was at a banquet in his palace that the decision was made that the Achaean kings would unite in a league to fight against Troy. Nestor was an Argonauta, helped to fight against the centaurs and participated in hunting the Boar of Calidonia. He, his son Antiloco and Trasimedes. Although Nestor was quite old when the war began, he was famous for his courage and eloquence. Pilos sent forty ships to the War.