In
Greek mythology, Imbrius (
Ancient Greek: Ἴμβριος,
romanized: Ímbrios, "
Imbrian"), son of
Mentor (who was rich in horse), was a defender of
Troy. According to the Iliad, Imbrius originated from Pedaeum (Pedaeus) and was married to
Medesicaste, an illegitimate daughter of King
Priam. When the Greeks landed at Troy, Imbrius moved to the house of his father-in-law, who treated him like his own son. Imbrius fought at the walls of Troy and was killed by
Teucer.[1][2]