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Hector and Guimard's
In France, Hector Guimard's Paris metro entrances were of art nouveau style and Emile Gallé practised the style in Nancy.
Hector Guimard's entrance portico
The most famous artwork, however, is one of Hector Guimard's art nouveau entrance porticos from the Paris Métro.
It features Hector Guimard's Art Nouveau outdoor entrance to the Square-Victoria Metro station, a statue of Queen Victoria, the " Taichi Single Whip " sculpture by Ju Ming and trees lining its bounding avenues.

Hector and Paris
File: Jacques-Louis David-Andromache Mourning Hector. JPG | Andromache mourns Hector ( 1783 ), Musée du Louvre, Paris
Hector Admonishes Paris for His Softness and Exhorts Him to Go to War by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein | J. H. W.
Hector commanded the Trojan army, with a number of subordinates including Polydamas, and his brothers Deiphobus, Helenus and Paris.
In the tenth year of the war, observing Paris avoiding combat with Menelaus, Hector upbraids him with having brought trouble on his whole country and now refusing to fight.
Hector and Paris pass through the gate and rally the Trojans, raising havoc among the Greeks.
After the deaths of many heroes, including the Achaeans Achilles and Ajax, and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
* December 5 – Hector Berlioz's most famous work, Symphonie Fantastique, has its world premiere in Paris.
After concluding a diplomatic mission to Sparta during the latter part of which Menelaus was absent to attend the funeral of his maternal grandfather Catreus, Paris absconded to Troy with Helen in tow despite his brother Hector forbidding her to depart with them.
He duels Paris and wins, but Paris retreats to his brother, Hector.
Crop of a carte de visite photo of Hector Berlioz by Franck, Paris, ca.
His brother Hector scolds and belittles him, though Paris readily admits his shortcomings in battle.
These bitter words reveal that Helen gradually realized Paris ' weaknesses, and she decided to ally herself with Hector.
After the death of Hector and Paris, Helen became the paramour of their younger brother, Deiphobus ; but when the sack of Troy began, she hid her new husband's sword, and left him to the mercy of Menelaus and Odysseus.
However, every time he shot an arrow at Hector, Apollo, the protector of the Trojans, would foil the shot-an ironic reference to the fact that Apollo would guide Paris ' arrow into Achilles ' heel.
These children included several major characters of Homer's Iliad such as the warriors Hector and Paris and the prophetess Cassandra.
In the film, Briseis ( Rose Byrne ) is a cousin of the Trojan princes Hector and Paris, and falls in love with Achilles ( Brad Pitt ).
According to other accounts, he was slain by Hector or by Paris in the temple of the Thymbraean Apollo together with Achilles His ashes, along with those of Achilles and Patroclus, were enshrined in a mound on the promontory of Sigeion, where the inhabitants of Ilium offered sacrifice to the dead heroes.
He was a prince of Troy, and the greatest of Priam's sons after Hector and Paris.
Pandarus appears in Il Filostrato by Giovanni Boccaccio, in which he plays the role of a go-between in the relationship of his cousin Criseyde and the Trojan prince Troilus, the younger brother of Paris and Hector.
A version in French with recitatives was prepared by Hector Berlioz for a production at the Paris Opera in 1841.
The first principal was Hector Boece, graduate and professor of the University of Paris, who worked closely with Elphinstone to develop the university.

Hector and Métro
* July 19-The Paris Métro opens, with entrances designed by Hector Guimard in 1899.
French President Jacques Chirac inaugurated a treasured Hector Guimard style art nouveau Paris Métro entrance next to the western wing of the Palace on 14 November 1998.
Made of bent steel, the balustrades and railings bore direct resemblance to the style of the Paris Métro ornaments designed by Hector Guimard.

Hector and entrances
The station's entrance, designed by Hector Guimard ( 1867 – 1942 ), is one of only three original Guimard entrances left in Paris.

Hector and for
Hector Lopez, subbing for Berra, smashed a 3-run homer off Bill Henry during another 5-run explosion in the fourth.
In the Iliad, Ajax is notable for his abundant strength and courage, seen particularly in two fights with Hector.
Ajax argues that because of his strength and the fighting he has done for the Greeks, including saving the ships from Hector, and driving him off with a massive rock, he deserves the armor.
Hector especially served as a model and a measure of masculinity for her.
In the European Middle Ages, Hector figures as one of the Nine Worthies noted by Jacques de Longuyon, known not only for his courage but also for his noble and courtly nature.
Ajax wins, and fights Hector to a stalemate for the entire day.
Hector takes it off, embraces his wife and son, and for her sake prays aloud to Zeus that his son might be chief after him and become more glorious in battle than he.
Many combats, deaths, boasts, threats, epithets, figures of speech, stories, lines of poetry and books of the Iliad later, Hector lays hold of Protesilaus ' ship and calls for fire.
Glaucus accuses Hector of cowardice for not challenging Ajax.
Stung, Hector calls for the armor, puts it on and uses it to rally the Trojans.
Hector decides that he will go down fighting and that men will talk about his bravery in years to come ; the desire to achieve ever-lasting honor was one of the most fierce for soldiers living in the timocratic ( honor based ) society of the age.
Hector, in his final moments, begs Achilles for an honorable burial.
Achilles, moved by Priam's actions and following his mother's orders sent by Zeus, returns Hector's body, and promises Priam a truce of twelve days to allow the Trojans to perform funeral rites for Hector.
Even Helen mourns Hector, for he had always been kind to her and protected her from spite.
Even after Homer had located Hector in Troy for all time, the Thebans held on to their hero, and the Delphic oracle provided the necessary sanction.
As for this young man ( motioning to Lucius ), he insists that you are Hector reborn ...( now speaking to Lucius ) or was it Hercules?
Works such as the Requiem of Hector Berlioz would have been impossible to perform just a few decades earlier, with its demanding writing for twenty woodwinds, as well as four gigantic brass ensembles each including around four trumpets, four trombones, and two tubas.
Both sides agree to a temporary truce, and Achilles gives Priam leave to hold a proper funeral for Hector, complete with funeral games.
Fragment 16, for instance, serves to characterise Helen, a key figure of Homer's, while Fragment 44 glorifies domestic joy by depicting the events leading to the wedding of Hector and Andromache.
The Trojan army returned to the city, except for Hector, who remained outside the walls because he was tricked by Athena.
Achilles killed Hector, and afterwards he dragged Hector's body from his chariot and refused to return the body to the Trojans for burial.
Hector Berlioz's Harold in Italy was written for solo viola and orchestra.
Hector Berlioz, too, wrote the libretti for two of his best-known works, La Damnation de Faust and Les Troyens.

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