Hecuba
Publié le 17/01/2022
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Greek Wife of King Priam of Troy;
daughter of the king of Phrygia; mother of many,
among them Hector, leader of the Trojans in the
Trojan War, and Paris, whose abduction of Helen
was a leading cause of the war. Hecuba was a character
in Homer's Iliad and in Euripides' tragedies
Hecuba and The Trojan Women.
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- Laocoön Greek A priest of Apollo and Poseidon; son of Priam, king of Troy, and of Hecuba.
- Paris Greek Son of Priam, the king of Troy, and of Hecuba.
- Hecuba - Mythology.