In Greek mythology, Isander or Isandrus (Ancient Greek: Ἴσανδρόν means "like a man") or Peisander, was a Lycian prince and the son of King Bellerophon.
Isander's mother was Philonoe, daughter of the King Iobates.
[4] Isander's siblings were Hippolochus (father of Glaucus) and Laodamia (also called Deidamia[5] or Hippodamia,[6] mother of Sarpedon by Zeus).
[7] Isander was slain by Ares, as he fought against the "glorious" Solymi, a Lycian tribe.
[8] His misfortune was said to be in compensation of the previous victories of his father Bellerophon.