In the Trojan War, Hector is often depicted as a tall and strong warrior, embodying the qualities of a noble hero. He is typically described as having a handsome face, often with a prominent forehead, and long flowing hair, which adds to his majestic appearance. Clad in armor, he wears a bronze helmet and carries a spear, symbolizing his role as the defender of Troy. His physical presence reflects both his bravery in battle and his status as a respected prince of Troy.
Achilles killed Hector in the Trojan War.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
Hector fought Achilles in the Trojan War because Achilles killed Hector's brother, Patroclus, and Hector sought revenge for his brother's death.
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Achilles killed Hector in the Trojan War.
No, Odysseus did not kill Hector's son in the Trojan War.
Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
Hector fought Achilles in the Trojan War because Achilles killed Hector's brother, Patroclus, and Hector sought revenge for his brother's death.
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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.
He killed the Trojan leader Hector.
Hector was Paris's brother, and while Hector did not approve of Paris stealing Helen from Menelaus (which caused the Trojan War), there was no significant physical confrontation between the two. In the Iliad, Hector often expresses his disagreement with Paris, but still fights the Trojan War as a commander.
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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.
He kills Hector.