That would be Cassandra.
Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba in Homer's Iliad. Apollo granted Cassandra the gift of prophecy, but when Cassandra rejected Apollo's advances, she was cursed to tell the truth about the future, but never to be believed.
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He would be the downfall of their city.
Hecuba's mother was Eunoe. Eunoe was said to be the daughter of the god of the Sangarius River.
Hecuba and Priam receive a prophecy that their son, Paris, will bring about the downfall of Troy. This prophecy instills fear in them, leading to attempts to prevent its fulfillment. Ultimately, Paris's actions, including his decision to abduct Helen, set the stage for the Trojan War, confirming the prophecy's grim outcome.
Paris of Troy's father was Priam, who was the king of Troy. His mother was Hecuba. Hecuba was the daughter of the Phrygian king, Dymas.
Hecuba (or Hecebe), daughter of the Phrygian king Dymas.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo, God of Knowledge, to grant her the gift of prophecy. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. It was Cassandra who foretold the destruction of Troy.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
Paris learned that Priam and Hecuba were his parents when he was confronted by his mother, Hecuba, after he had been raised by a shepherd. According to the myth, a prophecy foretold that he would bring about the fall of Troy, leading Priam and Hecuba to abandon him at birth. The shepherd later found him and raised him, but upon returning to Troy, he discovered his true lineage through a series of events, including the recognition of a token and the guidance of the gods.
As legend says she was the daughter of king Priam and queen Hecuba of Troy, we presume she was born in Troy.
Hecuba was a queen in Greek Mythology and mother of 19 children.