In Greek mythology, Archelochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλοχος) was a son of Antenor[1][2] and Theano.
Along with his brother, Acamas, and Aeneas, he shared the command of the Dardanians fighting on the side of the Trojans.
[3] Archelochus was the brother of Crino,[4] Acamas,[5][6] Agenor,[7][8] Antheus,[9][AI-generated source?]
Coön,[10] Demoleon,[11] Eurymachus,[12] Glaucus,[13] Helicaon,[14] Iphidamas,[15] Laodamas,[16][17] Laodocus,[18] Medon,[19] Polybus[7][20] and Thersilochus[19] According to the Iliad, when the Trojan army was broken up into five divisions Archelochus was one of the three leaders of his division along with the other two Dardanian leaders.
[21] Later in the poem he is killed by Ajax son of Telamon, when the latter throws a spear at Polydamas but it misses the intended target and instead hits Archelochus in the neck: