King Priam's youngest son was Astyanax. He was the son of Priam and his wife Hecuba, and he was the heir to the throne of Troy. Astyanax was a child during the Trojan War and is often depicted in myths and stories as a symbol of the tragic fate of Troy and its royal family. After the fall of Troy, he faced a grim fate at the hands of the Greek victors.
The youngest son of the king of Troy (he was called Paris)
Her youngest son, Cronus, the King of the Titans and father of Zeus.
Cleopatra's youngest son was Ptolemy Philadelphos.
His name was Polydorus.
No he was not, the youngest divine brother of Dionysus and son of Zeus was Kairos; the last half-mortal son of Zeus was Heracles.
King David is the best known and youngest of Jesse's sons. Eliab, Abinadab, Shammah were also his sons along with others who are not named.
No. His eldest son was Malcolm and his youngest was Donalbain.
Joash is the son of Ahaziah (the youngest son of Jehoram king of Judah) Ahaziah became king an reigned for one year.
His youngest son is King and his oldest is Harlem.
He was the youngest son of king Henri II. He became king in 1199, after the death of his brother Richard I "The Lionheart"
The youngest son of the king of Troy (he was called Paris)
No he was the youngest son of Jesse , and Jesse had many sons.
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King John was the King of England from 1199 to 1216. King John was born on Christmas Eve of 1166. He died on October the 18th of 1216. he was the youngest son King Henry.
Her youngest son, Cronus, the King of the Titans and father of Zeus.
nope. his sister Christine was, then martin Luther king,(or known as ML) then finally, the youngest, Alfred Daniel. ( known as AD.)
King John was the youngest son of Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Acquitaine, discounting Henry's three illigitimate children. Richard I was Henry II's third son.