no ... there was a hector in some of the Germanic folktales ..... he was a hero... you should try a Greek mythology 101 class if your still interested.
Hector was not a Greek God, he was the mortal Prince of Troy.
Yes, he was often save by the Greek God Apollo Shootafar.
Hector is and he is not a goddess he is a god. Poseidon however brought horses to the people.
In Greek, Hector is written as Έκτωρ. This name is derived from the ancient Greek hero Hector, who is a prominent character in Homer's "Iliad." The name symbolizes bravery and heroism in Greek mythology.
"¿Está Hector?" "Se encuentra Hector?
In the Iliad, Hector is primarily supported by the god Apollo. Apollo aids him during battle, providing him with strength and guiding his actions against the Greek forces. Additionally, Hector's mother, Hecuba, invokes the support of the gods, but Apollo remains the most direct divine ally throughout the narrative.
Hector Zeroni shares the name "Hector" with the Prince of Troy.
In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
Achilles killed Hector.
Hector has no meaning in Hebrew. It only has meaning in Greek.
Achilles
Andromache