Asryanax is his son.
Astyanax was a baby, and was thrown from the walls by Neoptolemus after its capture to avoid the chance of his seeking revenge after he grew up.
Hector's son is named Astyanax. In Greek mythology, he is the infant son of Hector, the Trojan prince, and Andromache. Following Hector's death in the Trojan War, Astyanax's fate becomes a tragic element in the story, as he faces the consequences of the war and the fall of Troy.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Aeneas is the son of the Trojan Anchises and the Goddess of Love, Venus.
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.
Hector, a son of king Priam and queen Hecuba.
Twenty hectors.
Builder of the Trojan Horse and son of Panopeus.
Hector's domain is often referred to as the Underworld in Greek mythology, where he resides after his death in the Trojan War. As a Trojan prince and a great warrior, Hector's legacy is closely tied to the city of Troy, which can also be considered his domain during his life. In literature, particularly in Homer's "Iliad," his actions and honor are central to the narrative surrounding the Trojan War.
Thrasymedes; oldest son of Nestor - was in the Trojan war.Antilochus; was once a suitor of Helen, accompanied Nestor and Thrasymedes to the Trojan War.StratichusAretusEchephronPeisistratus or Peisistratos or Pisistratus; youngest son of Nestor, a friend of Telemachus (son of Odysseus).
Laocoön is a Trojan priest of Poseidon; son of Acoetes.
Aphrodite had given Helen to Paris, and thus was committed to their union. Aphrodite fought on the Trojan side. Aeneas was her surviving Trojan son.