Misenus
In
Greek mythology, there were two people called
Misenus.
#A friend of
Odysseus#A character in
Virgil's epic poem the
Aeneid. He was a companion of
Hector and, after his death, Aeneas' trumpeter. He challenged the gods to a musical contest, and for his impudence was drowned by
Triton. Aeneas was later told by the
Sibyl of Cumae that Misenus' body had to be buried before he can enter the Underworld. The passage detailing the funereal rites gives a valuable insight into Roman burial customs, and the importance the Romans placed on respect for the dead.
Cape Misenum, near
Cumae, is supposedly named for Misenus.