Hector was the eldest son of Priam and Hecuba; he was the husband of Andromache and the father of Astyanax. Hector was the mightiest warrior on the side of Troy during the Trojan War, and he led many of the attacks against the Greek troops. ... Hector was the eldest son of Priam and Hecuba; he was the ... » Greek people...
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Achelous: River god; son of Oceanus and Tethys and said to be the father of the Sirens. ... Achilles: Greek warrior; slew Hector at Troy; slain by Paris, who wounded him in his vulnerable heel. ... Ajax: Greek warrior; killed himself at Troy because Achilles's armor was awarded to Odysseus.
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And in fact that was Hector 1's day of glory and victory, for the defences were broken and the Achaeans were driven in rout among the ships. Having achieved this, Zeus turned his eyes elsewhere, deeming that no other god would ever dare to intervene, as he had strictly forbidden them to help anybody in battle.
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Hector was about to burn the Greek ships when the god Poseidon* appeared, urging the Greeks to pull themselves together and fight back. At the same time, the Greek warrior Patroclus, the beloved friend of Achilles, entered the battle wearing Achilles' armor.
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Andromache; In Greek mythology, Andromache was the wife of Hector. ... Ares; Ares was the Greek god of storms and tempests. He was a son of Zeus and Hera. He became symbolic with storms and turmoil in human relationships and hence to being the god of war. The Romans called him Mars.
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Much beloved by all of the Greek deities, this god enjoyed playing tricks. When the gods wished to retrieve the body of the slain hero Hector from Achilles, they sent Hermes, as he was able to easily cross between the realms of the living and the dead;
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He was employed by the gods and more especially by Zeus on a variety of occasions which are recorded in ancient story. Thus he conducted Priam to Achilles to fetch the body of Hector (Il. xxiv. 336), tied Ixion to ... x. 53), and that at a later time the Greek artists derived their ideal of the god from the gymnasium,
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Zeus is the name of the Greek king of the Gods, the equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter. Zeus is a sky god. ... Zeus - Profile of the Greek God Zeus ... He then renders decisions on acceptable behavior. He remains neutral most of the time, allowing his son Sarpedon to die and glorifying his favorite, Hector...
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Hephaestus was the blacksmith of the Greek gods. ... Hephaestus made the famous intricate armor that Achilles wore when he killed Hector in the Iliad. ... Hephaestus - Fast Facts on Hephaestus - Greek God of the Forge, Crafts, and...
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