The Illiad.
Her name was Hecuba. She bore Priam 19 children including Hector, Paris, Helenus and Cassandra.
Hektor, oldest son of Hecuba and Priam in The Illiad. Originally meaning 'valiant warrior', derivated to 'one (or such) who never gives up', current meaning 'to pester continuously'
The Iliad is about a young sheperd named Paris that really was the son of King Priam ruler of Troy that went to Sparta and stole King Menelaus' wife Helen and the war that followed.Wrong!!!That is the Trojan WarThe Illiad is about the siege of Troy.when he believed kept thinking positivlyThe Illiad is about the siege of Troy.
King Priam was created in 1962.
Troy
Priam was the king of Troy during the Trojan War.
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.
In Greek mythology the wife of Priam is Hecuba. Priam was also a lover of Arisbe or Alexiroe and Laothoe.
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
Priam asks Achilles to remember his own father, Peleus.
Hecuba was Priam's wife. He was also Hector's mother.