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Was the greek hero who defeated Hector in front of the walls of Troy?

Achilles


What Greek hero defeated Hector in front of the walls of Troy?

Achilles


Who defeated Hector in front of the walls of Troy?

Achilles


Who was the great hero who defeated Hector in front of the walls of Troy?

Achilles slew Hector.


What hero defeated hector in front of the walls of troy?

Achilles


What Hero's who defeated hector in front of the walls of troy?

Achilles was the one..................


Greek hero who fought hector in front of the walls of troy?

Achilles :)


Where does the Greek phrase 'To Hector a Person' come from?

Hector was the Trojan hero in the Iliad whose body was dragged around the city walls behind the chariot of Achilles. To hector means to bully or torment, especially with a loud voice.


What happened to Hector's body in The Iliad?

Hector was beheaded by Achilles and after that Achilles dragged his body behind his chariot in front of the walls of Troy. Hector's body was later returned to his father who burned him ceremoniously.


How is hectors body abused by the Greeks?

After Achilles killed Hector, he drags Hector's body around the walls of Troy. In the Iliad, it describes how Achilles drilled holes in Hector's heels and strung ropes through them in order to attach it to his chariot. Also, the Greeks poked, kicked, and generally abused Hector's body when Achilles brought it back to the Greek encampment.


Where is hector after the Trojans retreat?

outside the city walls


In The Iliad does Hector battle Ajax?

Yes he does. Iliad, book 7, describes their single combat in which Hector is almost defeated but the duel is interrupted by a "herald of Zeus". Interestingly enough, to end their aborted duel they exchange weapons as gifts, Hector receives Ajax's war-belt and Ajax receives Hector's sword. Achilles lashes Hector's body to his chariot with the war-belt as he drags his corpse around the walls of Troy. Ajax, ashamed at losing the arms of Achilles, commits suicide with Hector's sword.