The wife and son of Hector were not the queen or to the queen. Hector was son of the queen. According to the Aeneidwitten over a thousand years later, in the capture of Troy, Hector's son was thrown down from the wall to his death so that there would be no chance of his later avenging his father's death. Hector's wife was carried off as loot by Neoptolemus.
his dad and brothers
In Homer's "Iliad," Paris's sister is Cassandra. She is a daughter of Priam, the king of Troy, and is known for her prophetic abilities, which were ultimately cursed so that no one would believe her predictions. Cassandra's foresight plays a significant role in the events surrounding the Trojan War and the fate of Troy.
read the Iliad i found out all hectors horses names and the book is fantastic
Patroklus / Patroclus is Achilles' close friend whom Hector kills in battle near the crisis of the Iliad.
Troy is a movie (loosely) based in the Iliad. It of course is inaccurate to the story, but it is a wonderful movie.
his dad and brothers
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.
If you mean Hector from the Iliad, it is Cassandra who is his sister, daughter of King Priam, she is cursed to forever tell the truth but never to be believed.
Homer refers to Cassandra as "lovely-haired" and "divinely beautiful" in the Iliad.
Cassandra
read the Iliad i found out all hectors horses names and the book is fantastic
Patroklus / Patroclus is Achilles' close friend whom Hector kills in battle near the crisis of the Iliad.
the characters on iliad are the following: agamemnon, menelaus, achilles, paris, helen, king priam, hecuba, odysseus,hector,patroclus,chrisies,chrises,brisies,cassandra, astyanax,calcas,iphegenia,clytemnestra,...
THe Iliad and the Odyssey were written down.
At the time of the Iliad, Helen is living in Troy, but she was reportedly born in Sparta, the daughter of Leda and, supposedly, Zeus.
I'm pretty sure it was Europa.- In the Iliad, Europa is mentioned as the daughter of Phoenix, the first king of Phoenicia. However, according to Apollodorus, Europa was his sister, not his daughter.
Troy is a movie (loosely) based in the Iliad. It of course is inaccurate to the story, but it is a wonderful movie.