Hector, the Trojan prince and hero of the Iliad, meets a tragic fate when he is killed by Achilles in single combat, leading to the fall of Troy. Andromache, Hector's wife, is left devastated by his death and ultimately becomes a captive of the Greeks. She faces a grim future, witnessing the destruction of her city and the loss of her family, and is forced into a life of servitude. Their story reflects the profound personal toll of war and the inevitable consequences of heroism.
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache
Andromache.
Andromache was not a goddess, she was the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
They are not enemies. Priam is the father of Hector and Andromache is Hector's wife. They are Trojans and not Greeks.
I'm unsure of who Charitomene is as of now, but Andromache is wife of Hector and mother of Astynax.
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache
Andromache.
Andromache was not a goddess, she was the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
They are not enemies. Priam is the father of Hector and Andromache is Hector's wife. They are Trojans and not Greeks.
No, the Fates did
Andromache, daughter of Eetion.Andromache
Andromache
His name is Hector, a great Trojan.
Andromache had a feeling that Hector is going to fall in battle, and since she loves her husband she didn't want this to happen.
Hector was killed in combat so Andromache was a widow. After Troy lost against the Achaeans, the Achaeans split up the men, women, and children of Troy as their prize. Neoptolemus took Andromache as his prize. He also threw Andromache and Hector's baby son Astyanax over Troy's walls.