Hector, Prince of Troy.
His fav cousin Achilles was getting all depressed over this girl so he quit the battle coming up. Patroclus went dressed as him so Hector became confused and killed him so Achilles got all mad at the world and dragged Hector's dead body around his palace walls off his chariot. :) Goood Tiiimes
The hero you are referring to was Hector, a Trojan prince, first-born son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War. When they battled face-to-face, Achilles stabbed Hector through the chest and despite Hector's pleas for an honorable burial, he slit Hectors heels, threaded the girdle that Ajax had given Hector through the slits, then fastened the girdle to his chariot and drove it around Troy's walls.
Broteas first, who was killed by Agamemnon who was her husband during the Trojan War, who was killed by Aegisthus.
"There I sacked the city, killed the men, but as for the wives and plunder, the rich haul we dragged away from the place- we shared it round so no one, not on my account, would go deprived of his fair share of spoils."
Hector
Achilles killed Hector in a sword fight then he dragged Hector's body behind his chariot around the city of Troy. Minor point: he killed him with a spear.
Achilles tied Hector to the back of his chariot and dragged him around the city of Troy while shouting "I killed Hector". After persuasion from Priam he agrees to return the body for its weight in Trojan gold.
The bull is dragged around the ring once and then ragged out of the ring.
In Greek mythology, Hippolytus is killed when his stepmother, Phaedra, falsely accuses him of attempting to seduce her and prompts his father, Theseus, to curse him. As Hippolytus flees in shame, he is thrown from his chariot and dragged to his death by the horses.
His fav cousin Achilles was getting all depressed over this girl so he quit the battle coming up. Patroclus went dressed as him so Hector became confused and killed him so Achilles got all mad at the world and dragged Hector's dead body around his palace walls off his chariot. :) Goood Tiiimes
Achilles and Hector fought with each other when Hector killed Achilles' friend Patroclus, and Achilles won the bet Hector asked. Hector placed a curse on Achilles, and Achilles stabbed his feet, then dragged him around town to show he won. Achilles dragged the corpse of Hector around the city walls.
His name was Phaëton.
Final Jeopardy! for Friday, November 21, 2008 - 2008-B Teen Tournament Final - Game 2: Category: Greek Mythology Answer: King Salmoneus dragged bronze kettles behind his chariot to imitate this; Zeus killed him Question: What is thunder?
Yes. He kills him with a spear pierced into the jugular, after they had ran around the city three times. In the end, Achilles dragged Hector around on the back of his chariot, in an attempt to release his anger toward him.
Around 12,500 Soldiers were killed during D-Day. 7,500 were the number of Germans killed whilst around 5,000 Allied soldiers were killed during D-Day.
The Potion in the basin in the cavern by the sea killed him. Well, mortally wounded him, and then he was dragged underwater by the Inferi, and he drowned.
No, Cerberus was never killed, it was dragged out of Hades by Heracles but never slain.