Andromache is referred to as Hector's "precious wife" in Homer's "Iliad" to emphasize the deep emotional bond and mutual respect between them. Her value is highlighted not only through her love and loyalty but also in the context of their family, as she represents the stability and future of their household. This descriptor underscores Hector's role as a protector and warrior, who cherishes Andromache and their son, while also foreshadowing the tragic consequences of war on their relationship.
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
Andromache was not a goddess, she was the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
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Andromache.
Andromache, daughter of Eetion.Andromache
Andromache is the wife of Hector, prince of Troy.
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
Andromache.
Andromache, daughter of Eetion.Andromache
Andromache
None. His wife was Andromache ... quite mortal.
Andromache is the wife of Hector of Troy who is Paris' brother and son of Kimg Priam of Troy
No, Andromache does not marry Achilles.
They are not enemies. Priam is the father of Hector and Andromache is Hector's wife. They are Trojans and not Greeks.
Hektor was the Trojan prince in Greek mythology. His son with wife Andromache was Scamandrius but the Trojans called his son Astyanax.