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It is believed that Hector died in a duel with Achilles, in the tenth year of the Trojan War. Achilles first stabbed Hector in the shoulder. Hector fell to his knees and Achilles went for his final stab in Hector's stomach. (This was all after a long fight between them that went for some time). After Hector had died, Achilles tied Hector's feet to Achilles' carriage and ridded off with Hector's dead body dragging behind him.
1200 B.C. is when the Trojan War was fought. 600 A.D. is totally bogus.
Achilles killed Hector in a sword fight then he dragged Hector's body behind his chariot around the city of Troy. Minor point: he killed him with a spear.
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.
He did fight in World War 1 and was injured in action.
Hector was Paris's brother, and while Hector did not approve of Paris stealing Helen from Menelaus (which caused the Trojan War), there was no significant physical confrontation between the two. In the Iliad, Hector often expresses his disagreement with Paris, but still fights the Trojan War as a commander.
To fight in the First World War or similar. To fight in the First World War or similar.
Lithuania did fight in World War 2 but it was part of Russia.
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
world war was fought on the land
He Did not fight in world war II, he only was responsible of the Canadian recruitment.
England and Germany did fight in world war one and two