No. Hector is the son of Priam and Hecuba, who are both mortals.
Yes Hector is from the Iliad.
The Iliad ends with a description of Hector's burial.
Achilles kills Hector in "The Iliad."
The Latin translation of the Iliad also used the name Hector: http:/www.thelatinlibrary.com/ilias.html
not spicifed in the books
Read the Iliad, by Homer.
Hector was killed in single combat with Achilles according to the Iliad.
No, the Fates did
Cassandra
Godlike immortal warrior.
φαίδιμος Ἕκτωρ - Brilliant (glorious, shining) Hector -φαίδιμος is an attribute of Ἕκτωρ
The Iliad ended with the death of Hector, it never described the sacking of Troy yet.