Because they are invading his town. I would be quite angry as well.
King Agamemnon for the Achaean Greeks, King Priam for the Trojans.
King Priam is killed in front of an altar for the gods by Achilles' son, Neoptolemus (or Pyrrhus), during the looting of the city of Troy by the Greeks.
King of the Greeks (in reality it was Mycenae) was Agamemnon. I believe the King of the Trojans was Priam. hope this helps! :]
Paris was actually the one who started the Trojan War. He stole Menelaus's wife, Helen. King Priam was on his side. The Greeks ended the war by giving them a horse and attacking them. The Greeks ended the war by wining over the war.
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King Priam was created in 1962.
The aging, ill and weak King Priam strapped on his breastplate and greaves when the Greeks entered the Place. The Greeks murdered him, killed all the men around him, raped all the women and marched them back to their ships as slaves.
According to Homer's Iliad, King Priam led Troy during the Trojan War
Priam was the king of Troy during the Trojan War.
The prophet advisor to King Priam of Troy was Helenus. He was a seer and one of the sons of Priam, known for his foresight and knowledge of the future. Helenus played a crucial role in the Trojan War, providing guidance and prophecies that influenced the actions of both Trojans and Greeks. His insights were essential in navigating the challenges faced by Troy during the conflict.
The king of Troy during the war against the Greeks was Priam. He ruled the city during the Trojan War, which is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad." Priam is portrayed as a tragic figure, facing the destruction of his city and the loss of many of his children and allies as the conflict unfolds. His character embodies themes of loss, honor, and the futility of war.
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