
Velior (died 1183 BC) was a Trojan nobleman. At the start of the Trojan War in 1193 BC, he urged caution due to the Greek army's greater strength and suggested a diplomatic resolution to the war, which was caused by Prince Paris of Troy's "youthful indiscretion" with Helen. However, he changed his mind about the war as Prince Hector scored great victories against the Achaean invaders. He was presumably killed during the fall of Troy.