In
Greek mythology,
Pylaemenes was the king of the
Eneti tribe of
Paphlagonia. He claimed to be related to
Priam through
Phineus, as the latter's daughter Olizone was married to
Dardanus. He led his Paphlagonian forces to the
Trojan War, as a Trojan ally. Pylaemenes was killed in battle by
Menelaus of
Sparta. He had a son named Harpalion who was killed by
Meriones, son of
Molus.
Homer provided no parentage for Pylaemenes, but other mythographers name his father as Bilsates or Melius.