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Andromache, remembered as Hector 1's loving wife, was assigned to Neoptolemus at the end of the Trojan War. Having become by force her enemy's concubine, she bore his children in Epirus, the Adriatic coastal region of Hellas, between the Ambracian Gulf and Illyria (Albania), where Neoptolemus was king.
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Hector was conquered, and fell pierced by the spear of Achilles (xxii. 182-330; comp Dict. Cret. iii. 15). Achilles tied his body to his own chariot, and thus dragged him into the camp of the Greeks; but later traditions relate that he first dragged the body thrice around the ... Greek Mythology Link, Hector (Illustrated)
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Trojan prince and hero, son of Priam and Hecuba, who commanded the Trojan forces and kept the Greeks away for nine years. His end came after he had killed Achilles' friend Patroclus. ... Achilles chased him around the walls of Troy three times, killed him, and then dragged his body tied by a rope ... Home; History & Mythology...
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Hector, oldest child of Priam and Hecuba, presumed heir to the throne of Troy, devoted husband of Andromache, and father of Astyanax, was the greatest Trojan hero of the Trojan War, the main defender of Troy, and a favorite of Apollo. ... House of Atreus - Greek Tragedy...
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In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. A Trojan hero and warrior, he fought bravely against the Greeks in the Trojan War*. In the Iliad, Homer's epic about the war, Hector is portrayed as a noble and honorable leader.
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Achilles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, Achilles (Ancient Greek: Ἀχιλλεύς ) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad . Achilles also has the attributes of ...
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Hector was more noble than the prideful Achilles, the champion of the Greeks besieging Troy in the Trojan War. But Achilles was the better fighter, and he easily defeated the Trojan in single combat. Achilles dragged Hector's body behind his chariot around the walls of Troy.
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Monsters, Demons and other creatures with unusual attribute ... One of the horses of Hector 1. ... (based on Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, by Carlos Parada)
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06.284 ...Hektor (Hector) tells his mother, Hekabe (Hecabe), that he wishes that his brother, Alexandros (Paris), had gone to the house of the Death God, i.e. Hades ... Cut and paste the following html for use in a web report. This format will link back to this page, which may be useful but may not be required.
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