It isn't known, Briseis was a queen of Lyrnessus by her husband
Mynes. Her father was Briseus, who is sometimes told to be brother to Chryses the father of Chryseis; the father of Briseus and Chryses was said to be the otherwise unknown Ardys or Ardysus. Briseis either stayed in Troy or
following his death, Briseis: "... was given to one of Achilles' comrades-at-arms just as his armor had been", after the fall of Troy.
For Troy, it was Hector Priamades.
The Iliad centers around Achilles, and his anger at having his prize Briseis taken away from him.
Briseis drives the plot of the Illiad; his telling of his weakness to Polyxena is how he dies.
Hippodamia is sometimes called Briseis, yes.
Prior to being a captive of Achilles, Briseis was wife of Mynes and daughter of Briseus.
Hector Zeroni shares the name "Hector" with the Prince of Troy.
Hector
some time ago prince hector died the end
Hector was not a Greek God, he was the mortal Prince of Troy.
For Troy, it was Hector Priamades.
Prince Hector
Hector, son of Priam, prince of Troy, was slewed by Achilles.
in troy in 1210bc :)
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
1 Hector equals one mythical prince and great hero of Troy.
His Son
The Iliad centers around Achilles, and his anger at having his prize Briseis taken away from him.