Some guy from Troy who fought in the Trojan war.
In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
Hector Zeroni shares the name "Hector" with the Prince of Troy.
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.
His name was Hector.
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.
It is the nickname of Scamandrius, the child son of Hector and Andromache in Greek Mythology.
He is a prince of Troy, the son of King Priam and Hecuba.
Hector was a skilled warrior in Greek mythology who played a significant role in the Trojan War.
The name Hector comes from ancient Greek mythology. He was the son of Priam, the aged king of Troy during the war against the Greeks. Hector was the greatest hero of the Trojans.
Hector's Roman name is often given as "Hector" itself, as he is primarily a character from Greek mythology. However, in Roman adaptations of mythology, he is sometimes associated with the name "Hector" but may also be linked to the broader themes of heroism and warfare as embodied by Roman figures like Aeneas. In the context of the Trojan War, Hector remains best known by his original Greek name.
Hector's final battle was against Achilles. Although he realized he did not stand a chance against Achilles in combat, Hector battled him anyway, as he was an honorable character who wished to inspire others in death. Achilles defeated Hector by running him through with a sword.
Hector was not a Greek God, he was the mortal Prince of Troy.