In Greek mythology, the name Hyperochus (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέροχος, romanized: Hupérokhos, lit.'distinguished above all others') may refer to:

Hypeirochus (Ὑπείροχος) is a variant of the same name which refers to:

  • Hypeirochus, a defender of Troy killed by Odysseus;[9] may or may not be the same as the son of Priam.
  • Hypeirochus, father of Itymoneus; the latter was killed by Nestor in the war between the Pylians and the Eleans.[10]

Notes

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  1. Apollodorus, 3.12.5; Hyginus, Fabulae 90
  2. Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 149, 219.
  3. Eustathius on Homer, Iliad p. 338
  4. Apollodorus, E.3.14
  5. Homer, Iliad 2.756
  6. Hyginus, Fabulae 97
  7. Tzetzes, Allegories of the Iliad Prologue 634
  8. Pausanias, 1.4.4 & 10.23.2
  9. Homer, Iliad 11.335
  10. Homer, Iliad 11.672

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