Andromache is the wife of Hector of Troy who is Paris' brother and son of Kimg Priam of Troy
In the Trojan War, Hektor, breaker of horses, did fight for Troy. In fact, he was the firstborn of all Priam's sons and was the crown prince of Troy.
Hecuba
Priam has many sons but 2 of the most famous would be Hector who was his eldest son and Paris who started the Trojan War
In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
Andromache is the wife of Hector of Troy who is Paris' brother and son of Kimg Priam of Troy
In Greek mythology the wife of Priam is Hecuba. Priam was also a lover of Arisbe or Alexiroe and Laothoe.
After Queen Helen of Sparta had been abducted to Troy, all the Greek city states were Troy's enemies.
In the Trojan War, Hektor, breaker of horses, did fight for Troy. In fact, he was the firstborn of all Priam's sons and was the crown prince of Troy.
It is the gods which inspire Priam to seek Achilles. Zeus holds yet another meeting discussing Achilles irrational behavior. They argue but decide to return Hektor's body to Priam for a proper burial. When Priam visits Achilles in Book XXIV, it is evident that, up until this point, Achilles has been consumed by irrational feelings of anger, ego, and unjust pride. Now, Priam appeals to Achilles emotional intelligence, appearing as the father of Hektor and not as the King of Troy. He asks Achilles to remember his own father- suggesting that a father's wish is to see his son treated with the respect he deserves. Achilles is compassionate. He remembers the "vision" of Patroklos, looking inside himself and understanding Priam's pain and anguish. This adds to the psychological component of the book. Achilles is aware of himself in a more humane way- he is sympathetic to Priam. His uncontrolled anger has subsided and he has reached a state of enlightenment and personal development.
Hektor, oldest son of Hecuba and Priam in The Illiad. Originally meaning 'valiant warrior', derivated to 'one (or such) who never gives up', current meaning 'to pester continuously'
Hecuba
Priam
King Priam was Cassandra's father.
In Greek mythology Priam's mother was Stymo, Placia, or Leucippe.
Priam has many sons but 2 of the most famous would be Hector who was his eldest son and Paris who started the Trojan War
In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.