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Hector's son, Astyanax, faced a tragic fate after the fall of Troy. Following Hector's death, the Greeks captured the city and killed many of its inhabitants. To prevent any potential threat from Astyanax, who could grow up to avenge Troy, the Greeks decided to throw him from the walls of the city, ensuring that he would not survive to challenge their victory. This act symbolized the brutal consequences of war and the loss of future generations.

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