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In the Phrygians (, Phrýges ) or Ransom of Hector ( Ἕκτορος λύτρα, Héktoros lútra ), Priam and a chorus of Phrygians sought to retrieve Hector's body from the still wroth Achilles.

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In Greek mythology, Cassandra ( Greek, also, also known as Alexandra ) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
Zeus sends the god Hermes to escort King Priam, Hector ’ s father and the ruler of Troy, into the Greek camp.
Alaksandu of Wilusa ), the son of Priam, king of Troy, appears in a number of Greek legends.
Here, according to Maria C. Pantelia, Helen becomes the ' author ' of a catalog when she describes for Priam the qualities of the most important Greek warriors.
Podarces name was then changed to Priam – which, according to Greek author Apollodorus, was derived from the Greek phrase “ to buy ”.
Aesacus or Aisakos (), in Greek mythology, was a son of King Priam of Troy.
Hecuba ( also Hekábe, Hecabe, Hécube ; ) was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy during the Trojan War, with whom she had 19 children.
In Greek mythology, Polyxena (; Greek: ) was the youngest daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen, Hecuba.
In Greek mythology, Laomedon ( Λαομέδων ) was a Trojan king, son of Ilus, brother of Ganymede and Assaracus, and father of Priam, Astyoche, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Cilla, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste, Clytodora, and Hesione.
In Greek mythology, Helenus ( Ἕλενος ) was the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, and the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra.
It has also been depicted in some Greek vases that Neoptolemus kills Priam, who has taken refuge near a sacred altar, using Astyanax's dead body to club the old king to death, in front of horrified onlookers.
Philoctetes challenged and would have killed Paris, son of Priam, in single combat were it not for the debates over future Greek strategy.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Ascanius was the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas and Creusa, daughter of Priam.
He also appears in the Aeneid at line 477 of Book II, when the Greek forces break into the palace of Priam.
In Greek mythology, Kebriones ( Κεβριόνης ) was the illegitimate son of King Priam of Troy and a slave.
* Mygdon of Phrygia, in Greek mythology, king who was an ally of King Priam of Troy
In Greek mythology, Deiphobus ( Δηίφοβος ) was a son of Priam and Hecuba.
In Greek mythology, Ilione was the oldest daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
That night, King Priam ( Peter O ' Toole ) visits the Greek army's camp to convince Achilles to let him retrieve Hector's body.
She falls in love with Troilus the youngest son of King Priam, and pledges everlasting love, but when she is sent to the Greeks as part of a hostage exchange, she forms a liaison with the Greek warrior Diomedes.
However, it begins first with the gods Athena and Poseidon discussing ways to punish the Greek armies because they condoned Ajax the Lesser for dragging Cassandra, the eldest daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, away from Apollo's temple.

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Hecuba, was the wife of King Priam of Troy, and Apollo had a son with her named Troilus.
Cassandra, was daughter of Hecuba and Priam, and Troilus ' half-sister.
His father was the second cousin of King Priam of Troy, making Aeneas Priam's second cousin, once removed.
Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba and the twin sister of Helenus.
As the first-born son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, a descendant of Dardanus, who lived under Mount Ida, and of Tros, the founder of Troy, he was a prince of the royal house and the heir apparent to his father's throne.
Then they slew all Laomedon's sons present there save Podarces, who was renamed Priam, who saved his own life by giving Heracles a golden veil Hesione had made.
Priam had a number of wives ; his first was Arisbe, who had given birth to his son Aesacus, who met his death before the Trojan War.
By his various wives and concubines Priam was the father of fifty sons and many daughters.
Other children of Priam and Hecuba include the prophetic Helenus and Cassandra ; eldest daughter Ilione ; Deiphobus ; Troilus ; Polites ; Creusa, wife of Aeneas ; Laodice, wife of Helicaon ; Polyxena, who was slaughtered on the grave of Achilles ; and Polydorus, his youngest son.
Priam was originally called Podarces and he kept himself from being killed by Heracles by giving him a golden veil embroidered by his sister, Hesione.
On the bottom was a cameo glass disc, also in blue and white, showing a head, presumed to be of Paris or Priam on the basis of the Phrygian cap it wears.
He also captured Lyrnassus, Pedasus, and many of the neighbouring cities, and killed Troilus, son of Priam, who was still a youth ; it was said that if he reached 20 years of age, Troy would not fall.
Achilles captured Lycaon, son of Priam, while he was cutting branches in his father's orchards.
Ajax son of Telamon laid waste the Thracian peninsula of which Polymestor, a son-in-law of Priam, was king.
In revenge, Odysseus conceived a plot where an incriminating letter was forged, from Priam to Palamedes, and gold was planted in Palamedes ' quarters.
She was purified from this action by Priam, and in exchange she fought for him and killed many, including Machaon ( according to Pausanias, Machaon was killed by Eurypylus ), and according to another version, Achilles himself, who was resurrected at the request of Thetis.
In another version he was killed by a knife to the back ( or heel ) by Paris, while marrying Polyxena, daughter of Priam, in the temple of Thymbraean Apollo, the site where he had earlier killed Troilus.
But the Alaksandu of the treaty is too early to be king of a city assaulted by Agamemnon, and besides, Priam was king of that city.
Paris was a child of Priam and Hecuba ( see List of King Priam's children ).

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