PERIPHETES
1. A son of Hephaestus and Anticleia, was surnamed Corynetes, that is, Club-bearer, and was a robber at Epidaurus, who slew the travellers he met with an iron club. Theseus at last slew him and took his club for his own use. (Apollodorus iii. Metamorphoses by Ovid VII)
2. A son of Copreus of Mycenae, was slain at Troy by Hector.
3. A Trojan, who was slain by Teucer.