After losing Briseis, Andromache (not Adromache) is said to be the future wife of Achilles if he ever survived the war. However, Andromache was given to Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, as a spoil of the war.
Andromache does not want Hector to go to war for many reasons, the main one being that her whole family has already passed away and she would be much too sad to go on if he did as well. Also, they have a young son that needs to grow up with a father. Unfortunately, Hector goes to war and is murdered, leaving Andromache as a widow.
Richard McCulloch Byers has written: 'Andromache beneath the load of life' -- subject(s): Andromache (Legendary character), Fiction, Princesses, Trojan War
before she was a nurse in the Civil War she was a teacher.
He died before the civil war so he did not do anything in the war technically.
before she was a nurse in the Civil War she was a teacher.
She was pictured as the perfect wife of Hector. Otherwise she had no part in it. She's a woman.
The Persian Gulf War occurred from 1990-1991, so ostensibly anything that occurred in 1989 or earlier occurred before the Gulf War.
Because andromaches' father and brothers were killed by Achilles, her mother taken prisoner and ransomed. #2 answ: Andromache's father and brothers were killed by Achilleswhen he captured Thebe during the Trojan War; her mother was spared and ransomed, but died in Troy before its fall. During the seige of Troy, Achilles also killed her husband, Hector, and then desecrated his body. Andromache herself became the slave and concubine of Neoptolemus, Achilles' son, when Troy was captured; her son Astyanax was flung by the Greeks from the walls of Troy.
Andromache was on the battlements to witness the ongoing battle and to assess the danger posed to her husband, Hector, and the city of Troy. As a devoted wife, she was deeply concerned for Hector's safety and the fate of Troy. Her presence on the battlements symbolizes her anxiety and the precarious situation faced by the Trojans during the war. Additionally, it highlights the emotional toll of war on families and the personal stakes involved in the conflict.
The seven brothers of Andromache are characters from Greek mythology, specifically known as the sons of Eetion, the king of Thebe in Cilicia. They were renowned warriors who fought in the Trojan War but were ultimately slain by Achilles. Their deaths are mentioned in the "Iliad," which underscores the tragedy of Andromache, who not only lost her brothers but also her husband Hector. The brothers' names are often listed as Astyanax, Hector, and others, but specific names can vary in different sources.
Lenin didn't do anything during the cold war. The Cold War started after WWII and Lenin died before that in 1924.