Hecuba is a character in one of the stories in Hamlet. I think the play was called Mouse Trap or Murder of Gonzago im not sure which one tho
He would be the downfall of their city.
Priam and Hecuba try to dissuade Hector from facing Achilles outside the city walls by arguing that Achilles is far stronger than him and that the people will be deeply sorrowed if he dies.
Hecuba was the wife of Priam, queen of Troy, and mother to all 19 princes and princesses of Troy. Phoenix was an old man who was a great warrior when he was young who dwelt in the Greek's ships during the war. Chriseis may possibly be one of Hector's sisters.
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Hecuba was a queen in Greek Mythology and mother of 19 children.
He had many lovers. But these are the ones he had children (all boys) with: Cyrene = Aristaeus Hecuba = Troilus Coronis = Asclepius
Her name was Hecuba. She bore Priam 19 children including Hector, Paris, Helenus and Cassandra.
Hecuba is the wife of Priam, king of Troy, with whom she had 19 children according to Homer and to some other versions she only beared 14.These are the children that she supposedly bore:DaughtersCreusaLaodicePolyxenaCassandraSonsHectorParis (Alexander)DeiphobusHelenusPammonPolitesAntiphusHipponousPolydorusTroilus
Hecuba was Priam's wife. He was also Hector's mother.
The king is dead, long live the king. What is Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba? [Shakespeare, Hamlet]
Hecuba's mother was Eunoe. Eunoe was said to be the daughter of the god of the Sangarius River.
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Paris, Cassandra, Hector, Polydoris, Polyxena,Polydōrus were a few of them. They had like 19 altogether though.
paris Hector was the eldest son of Priam and Hecuba.