Achilles killed Hector in the Trojan War.
Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
His name was Hector.
The greatest warrior of the Trojan army was Hector. As the eldest son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, he was renowned for his bravery, skill in battle, and leadership. Hector played a crucial role in defending Troy against the Greek invaders during the Trojan War and is often depicted as a noble and honorable figure in Greek mythology and literature, particularly in Homer's "Iliad." His tragic fate, facing Achilles in combat, ultimately marked a significant turning point in the war.
Agamemnon - king of Thebes - was commander in chief of the Greek forces. Troy's commander in chief was King Priam, but the army was under the control of his son Hector. What precisely happened to the Trojan command structure after Hector was killed by Achilles is not entirely clear from the stories we have, but Aeneas was in command of the city defenses, and probably took an even more senior role after the death of his commander.
The warrior that Prince Hector fell to at the hands of Achilles is Hector himself. In Greek mythology, Hector is the prince of Troy and a key figure in Homer's "Iliad." Achilles kills Hector in a duel, avenging the death of his friend Patroclus, and this act is one of the most pivotal moments in the Trojan War narrative. Hector's death symbolizes the tragic consequences of war and the clash between heroic ideals and mortality.
Achilles killed Hector.
Ajax is a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan war but was killed by Hector.
Hector was a skilled warrior in Greek mythology who played a significant role in the Trojan War.
Achilles (Greek), Hector (Trojan)
That depends, he was a Trojan during the Trojan War. He killed Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior there. So, to the Trojans he was good but to the Greeks he was bad.
A prominent Greek warrior who is part of the Greek looting of western Asia Minor, who is killed by an arrow from one of the Trojan princes.
His name was Hector.
The greatest warrior of the Trojan army was Hector. As the eldest son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, he was renowned for his bravery, skill in battle, and leadership. Hector played a crucial role in defending Troy against the Greek invaders during the Trojan War and is often depicted as a noble and honorable figure in Greek mythology and literature, particularly in Homer's "Iliad." His tragic fate, facing Achilles in combat, ultimately marked a significant turning point in the war.
Some argue and say there is evidence that Hector actually lived and was a great warrior in the Trojan Wars, which is likely but he was probably wasn't the amazing warrior as he is depicted, He was more than likely just a stand out soldier in the Trojan Army. Its mostly believed that Hector was a mythical character depicted as the greatest warrior in Troy. The myth claims he was slain by Achilles, and his lifeless body was dragged from the walls of Troy to the Greek lines. His brother Paris killed Achilles in the siege of Troy by shooting Achilles in the only vulnerable place on his body, the heel, that's where the term Achilles Heel stems from, meaning a persons special weakness.
Achilles
Agamemnon - king of Thebes - was commander in chief of the Greek forces. Troy's commander in chief was King Priam, but the army was under the control of his son Hector. What precisely happened to the Trojan command structure after Hector was killed by Achilles is not entirely clear from the stories we have, but Aeneas was in command of the city defenses, and probably took an even more senior role after the death of his commander.
The warrior that Prince Hector fell to at the hands of Achilles is Hector himself. In Greek mythology, Hector is the prince of Troy and a key figure in Homer's "Iliad." Achilles kills Hector in a duel, avenging the death of his friend Patroclus, and this act is one of the most pivotal moments in the Trojan War narrative. Hector's death symbolizes the tragic consequences of war and the clash between heroic ideals and mortality.