Paris, Cassandra, Hector, Polydoris, Polyxena,Polydōrus were a few of them. They had like 19 altogether though.
The mother of Paris, a prince of Troy, was Queen Hecuba of Troy. His father was Priam, the King. He also had several brothers and sisters, the most notable of which were Hector, a great warrior who was killed by Achilles, and Cassandra, who was loved by Apollo, given the gift of prophecy, but she spurned him, so he cursed her, making sure that no one believed anything she said.
According to Greek myth, Cassandra was a mortal. She was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. The god Apollo fell in love with her and granted her the gift of prophecy. When she did not return his love, since he could not take back the gift, he placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her prophecies. In some versions, this drove her mad.
The movie "Troy" removed the role of Cassandra, one of the children of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. Cassandra had been gifted with prophecy, but cursed with the inability to make others believe her prophecies. Agamemnon took her as a war prize and concubine, and returned with her to Greece to his wife Clytemnestra. Clytemnestra was jealous, and still angry with Agamemnon for having killed their daughter Iphigenia at Aulis, so she (or her lover, Aegisthus, Agamemnon's cousin), killed Agamemnon and Cassandra. The son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, Orestes, revenged his father's death by killing Clytemnestra.
Achiles' mother Thetis, ordered by the Gods, was sent down to reason with him. So when Priam arrived he offered ransom's and Achilles gave the body back due to the Gods orders.
No. In Greek mythology, Troilus is a young Trojan prince, one of the sons of King Priam (or sometimes Apollo) and Hecuba. Prophecies link Troilus' fate to that of Troy and so he is ambushed and murdered by Achilles. Sophocles was one of the writers to tell this tale. It was also a popular theme among artists of the time. Ancient writers treated Troilus as the epitome of a dead child mourned by his parents. He was also regarded as a paragon of youthful male beauty.
Paris was the son of Priam and Hecuba. Before his birth Priam had a dream in which he foresaw that Paris would bring Troy to destruction so he gave him to a slave Agelaus to expose him on Mr Ida. It appears that a bear nursed him for five days. Then he was found by a shepherd who brought him up as his son. There maybe a different account of this in Helen of Troy. Anyway hope that this assists someway.
in Geek mythology, Cassandra was the daugther of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty Apoll's temple, at which time the temple snakes licked her ears clean so that she was able to hear the future. Whe n Cassandra refused
Yes, he had 14 children
No.. he did not
According to Greek myth, Cassandra was a mortal. She was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. The god Apollo fell in love with her and granted her the gift of prophecy. When she did not return his love, since he could not take back the gift, he placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her prophecies. In some versions, this drove her mad.
The mother of Paris, a prince of Troy, was Queen Hecuba of Troy. His father was Priam, the King. He also had several brothers and sisters, the most notable of which were Hector, a great warrior who was killed by Achilles, and Cassandra, who was loved by Apollo, given the gift of prophecy, but she spurned him, so he cursed her, making sure that no one believed anything she said.
ALL the names in the Bible are children's names! Because every person in the Bible was once a child. Their parents named them, so all the names are for kids.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo, God of Knowledge, to grant her the gift of prophecy. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. It was Cassandra who foretold the destruction of Troy.
From what I've hear she doesn't
The movie "Troy" removed the role of Cassandra, one of the children of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. Cassandra had been gifted with prophecy, but cursed with the inability to make others believe her prophecies. Agamemnon took her as a war prize and concubine, and returned with her to Greece to his wife Clytemnestra. Clytemnestra was jealous, and still angry with Agamemnon for having killed their daughter Iphigenia at Aulis, so she (or her lover, Aegisthus, Agamemnon's cousin), killed Agamemnon and Cassandra. The son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, Orestes, revenged his father's death by killing Clytemnestra.
Book doesn't say so...I think not.
Priam was the last king of Troy. He was the father of Hector and Paris. It was Paris who seduced Helen of Sparta and so began the Trojan War which lasted for 10years. Priam was killed on the last day of the war. and it was Paris that killed Achilles by shooting him in the heel with a arrow. Hence the saying "Achilles Heel".