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  1. Hector – Mythopedia

    Jul 13, 2023 · Hector was a prince and hero of Troy who defended his city during the Trojan War. In the end, he was slain by Achilles, the greatest of the Greek warriors.

  2. Iliad: Book 22 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Argument The Death of Hector The Trojans being safe within the walls, Hector only stays to oppose Achilles. Priam is struck at his approach, and tries to persuade his son to re-enter the town. Hecuba …

  3. Achilles – Mythopedia

    Jul 31, 2023 · Hector, the oldest son of Priam and the commander of the Trojan army, was virtually invincible without Achilles to keep him in check. Eventually, Agamemnon became desperate and …

  4. Astyanax – Mythopedia

    May 24, 2023 · Astyanax (also called Scamandrius) was the son of Hector and Andromache, a prince and princess of Troy. During the sack of Troy, Astyanax—still a small child—was viciously killed by …

  5. Ajax the Greater – Mythopedia

    Dec 8, 2022 · Ajax the Greater fought with the other Greeks during the Trojan War, where he was regarded as second only to the mighty Achilles. Among other accomplishments, Ajax once fought …

  6. Iliad – Mythopedia

    Mar 1, 2023 · The Iliad, said to have been composed by Homer, is an epic poem that was probably originally put into writing during the middle of the eighth century BCE. Set during the famous Trojan …

  7. Iliad: Book 17 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Hector advancing, Menelaus retires; but soon returns with Ajax, and drives him off. This, Glaucus objects to Hector as a flight, who thereupon puts on the armour he had won from Patroclus, and …

  8. Iliad: Book 11 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Here Hector, plunging through the thickest fight, Broke the dark phalanx, and let in the light: (By the long lance, the sword, or ponderous stone. The ranks he scatter’d and the troops o’erthrown:) Ajax he …

  9. Iliad: Book 24 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Argument The Redemption of the Body of Hector The gods deliberate about the redemption of Hector’s body. Jupiter sends Thetis to Achilles, to dispose him for the restoring it, and Iris to Priam, to …

  10. Aeneid: Book 2 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Were Hector here, Ev’n Hector now in vain, like Priam, would appear. With us, one common shelter thou shalt find, Or in one common fate with us be join’d.’ She said, and with a last salute embrac’d The …