Ruled Troy.
King Priam was the ruler of Troy during the Trojan War. He played a passive role, primarily seeking peace and diplomacy to end the conflict. Priam famously pleaded with the Greek hero Achilles to return the body of his son, Hector, for a proper burial. This display of compassion humanized Priam and highlighted the tragic nature of the war.
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
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Priam.
Over-king on the Greek side was Agamemnon. The king of Troy was Priam.
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
Priam was the king of Troy during the Trojan War.
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
king priam
king priam
Priam.
Hector, a son of king Priam and queen Hecuba.
Priam
There were many kings during Troy's reign, but the one that ruled during the Trojan War was King Priam.
King Agamemnon for the Achaean Greeks, King Priam for the Trojans.
Over-king on the Greek side was Agamemnon. The king of Troy was Priam.
Paris was actually the one who started the Trojan War. He stole Menelaus's wife, Helen. King Priam was on his side. The Greeks ended the war by giving them a horse and attacking them. The Greeks ended the war by wining over the war.