HECTOR
Parents: Priam and Hecuba
Siblings: (brothers) -Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Polydorus, Troilus, Polites, Hippothous, Kebriones,
Gorgythion, Agathon, Mestor, Chromius, Doryclus, Democoon, Antiphus, Lycaon,
Pammon, Dius, Isus, Antiphonus and Echemmon.
(sisters)-Cassandra, Laodice, and Medesicaste
Wife: Andromache
Child: Astyanax
Hector was Paris’s brother; he was perhaps the greatest fighter in the Trojan War; while he didn’t really do anything to start it. He greatly impacted the Trojan War by fighting fiercely for the Trojans. He was actually the one who killed the first Greek to step foot on the battlefield. He was especially mad at his brother for starting this whole mess just for a woman, and not fighting in the war AT ALL! Quote:
"Can you be the man who carried off a beautiful woman from a distant land and warlike family, to be a curse to your father, to the city, and to the whole people? Are you too cowardly to stand up to the brave man whom you wronged? You would soon find out the kind of fighter he is whose lovely wife you stole." (Homer, Iliad)
Siblings: (brothers) -Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Polydorus, Troilus, Polites, Hippothous, Kebriones,
Gorgythion, Agathon, Mestor, Chromius, Doryclus, Democoon, Antiphus, Lycaon,
Pammon, Dius, Isus, Antiphonus and Echemmon.
(sisters)-Cassandra, Laodice, and Medesicaste
Wife: Andromache
Child: Astyanax
Hector was Paris’s brother; he was perhaps the greatest fighter in the Trojan War; while he didn’t really do anything to start it. He greatly impacted the Trojan War by fighting fiercely for the Trojans. He was actually the one who killed the first Greek to step foot on the battlefield. He was especially mad at his brother for starting this whole mess just for a woman, and not fighting in the war AT ALL! Quote:
"Can you be the man who carried off a beautiful woman from a distant land and warlike family, to be a curse to your father, to the city, and to the whole people? Are you too cowardly to stand up to the brave man whom you wronged? You would soon find out the kind of fighter he is whose lovely wife you stole." (Homer, Iliad)