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.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Hector was a prominent hero and warrior on the Trojan side during the Trojan War. He was the eldest son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, and he was considered the greatest Trojan warrior. Hector's valor and leadership were admired by both sides, but he was ultimately killed by Achilles in the final year of the war.
get back to his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus after fighting in the trojan war and after the trojan horse was made
That of her son Achilles, of the Greek Myrmidons.
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.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Hector, a son of king Priam and queen Hecuba.
Hector was a prominent hero and warrior on the Trojan side during the Trojan War. He was the eldest son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, and he was considered the greatest Trojan warrior. Hector's valor and leadership were admired by both sides, but he was ultimately killed by Achilles in the final year of the war.
get back to his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus after fighting in the trojan war and after the trojan horse was made
Troy is not the son of Achilles or Ares. In Greek mythology, Troy refers to the city of Troy, which is famously known for the Trojan War. Achilles is a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan War, while Ares is the Greek god of war.
That of her son Achilles, of the Greek Myrmidons.
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.
Hector was King Priam's eldest son, and was the commander in chief of the Trojan forces. Hector was the best warrior on the Trojan side.
Helen, was taken away by Paris , who was the son of troy's king,
To give honor to her son Achilles.
To retrieve his body.
Prince Paris, was a Trojan Prince, the son of Priam, King of Troy. He eloped with Helen, Queen of Sparta. This was one of the immediate causes of the Trojan war