In Greek mythology, Phereclus, son of Tecton, was the shipbuilder who constructed the boat that Paris used to kidnap Helen. Meriones targeted him and killed him by ramming a spear into his right buttock. Phereclus was a target because he built Paris' ships, and he could make other contraptions of war.
In The Iliad, Homer vividly illustrates Phereclus' death in book five: