Andromache, a character from Greek mythology, particularly in the context of the Trojan War narrative, eventually goes to the city of Epirus after the fall of Troy. Following the death of her husband Hector, she becomes a captive of Neoptolemus, Achilles' son. In some versions of the myth, she later marries Neoptolemus and has children with him, but her fate varies across different retellings. Ultimately, her story reflects themes of loss, resilience, and the struggles of women in the aftermath of war.
why was andromache on the battlement
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache does not want Hector to go to war for many reasons, the main one being that her whole family has already passed away and she would be much too sad to go on if he did as well. Also, they have a young son that needs to grow up with a father. Unfortunately, Hector goes to war and is murdered, leaving Andromache as a widow.
Andromache was not a goddess, she was the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache is the wife of Hector of Troy who is Paris' brother and son of Kimg Priam of Troy
why was andromache on the battlement
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
To say good-bye to Andromache (his wife) and son
Andromache does not want Hector to go to war for many reasons, the main one being that her whole family has already passed away and she would be much too sad to go on if he did as well. Also, they have a young son that needs to grow up with a father. Unfortunately, Hector goes to war and is murdered, leaving Andromache as a widow.
I'm unsure of who Charitomene is as of now, but Andromache is wife of Hector and mother of Astynax.
Andromache was not a goddess, she was the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache is the wife of Hector of Troy who is Paris' brother and son of Kimg Priam of Troy
Andromache
Andromache.
The cast of Andromache - 2010 includes: Jennifer CiuCiu Florin CiuCiu
They are not enemies. Priam is the father of Hector and Andromache is Hector's wife. They are Trojans and not Greeks.
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.