Priam and Aphrodite did not have a son. Anchises who was related to Priam had a relationship with Aphrodite. His sons by her were Aeneas and Lyrus.
He wanted to kill Priam
Not quite. He was from Dardanus a city-state near Troy. His father Anchises was a prince in Dardania and the second cousin of Priam the king of Troy. Therefore, Aeneas was Priam's second cousin, once removed. His mother was the goddess Aphrodite (Venus). He was the commander of the Trojans' Dardanian allies. In the Iliad he was only a minor character.
According to Virgil and William Shakespeare, Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, killed the King of Troy, Priam. -- according on the movie agamemnom killed king priam -- anmarie sumang
Hector did not survive the war, he was killed by Achilles. Technically, Aeneas was the only Trojan male member of the royal family to survive. All of the sons of Priam, as well as Priam himself, we killed.
There are a lot of great names: Greeks - Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, Philoctetes, Ajax, Odysseus ..... Trojans - Priam, Paris, Hector, Aeneas .....
When Aeneas has a chance to kill Helen he definitely wants to but his mother Venus (Aphrodite) warns him not to so he listens to her and doesn't kill Helen.
Dido was abandoned by Aeneas, as Mercury told Aeneas that he must travel to Italy and leave Dido, as Mercury reminds Aeneas that Dido is not part of his fate. Dido proceeds to kill herself out of sorrow by stabbing herself with an "ensis" (sword).
Aeneas' first wife Creusa escapes from the house with Aeneas, Ascanius, and Anchises but in their attempt to reach the harbour and the ships she becomes separated from the party (and presumably dies in the burning city). Later Aeneas speaks with her ghost, and her death is confirmed.
He tells the story of the fall of Troy, as told by Aeneas to Dido, queen of Carthage. Aeneas was a Trojan who escaped the fall of Troy, and he is telling about how the Greek soldier Pyrrhus killed the elderly Trojan king Priam in the presence of his wife Hecuba. The story is from Virgil's poem The Aeneid.
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King Priam was created in 1962.