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Then and Hector
Then also Hector with his brothers made complete but unavailing sacrifice, upon a tomb which bore his carved name.
Then, he retained the title against Hector Medina by a knockout in seven.
Then Hector comes over and rips out the distributor cap and spark plug wires.
* Hector Then as Neville's Minder ( Series 4 )
The earliest known use was by French-American writer John Hector St. John de Crevecoeur in rural New York in 1778: " Then a severe frost succeeds which prepares it to receive the voluminous coat of snow which is soon to follow ; though it is often preceded by a short interval of smoke and mildness, called the Indian Summer.
Then they help Hector the handyman to clean the whole town.
Then, less than six months later, Cyclone Hector produced 70 % more water than the crossing was designed to handle, and washed away 4 or 5 km of the newly rebuilt section and left one of the bridges without its abutments.
Then after New York scored on quarterback Ken O ' Brien's 11-yard touchdown pass to running back Johnny Hector, Franklin kicked his second field goal for 41 yards.

Then and rallies
Then he began a series of countrywide tours during which he would spend each night in a different city or village, participating in shakas, rallies, meetings, discussions, training-camps, ' baithaks ' ( structured organizational meetings ) and thus, guiding thousands of swayamsevaks, educating them about the significance of the work of the Sangh.

Then and Trojans
Then follow the death of Palamedes, the plan of Zeus to relieve the Trojans by detaching Achilles from the Hellenic confederacy, and a catalogue

Hector and rallies
On the morning ramparts in Troy, Paris's older brother, the heroic Hector, rallies the Trojan army, leading them into battle against the invading Greeks (" No Turning Back ").

Hector and Trojans
He is the leader of the Trojans ' Dardanian allies, as well as a third cousin and principal lieutenant of Hector, son of the Trojan king Priam.
Hector and the Trojans succeed in burning one Greek ship, the culmination of an assault that almost finishes the war.
According to the Iliad, Hector did not approve of war between the Greeks and the Trojans.
However, by all accounts Hector was the best warrior the Trojans and all their allies could field, and his fighting prowess was admired by Greeks and his own people alike.
Hector and Paris pass through the gate and rally the Trojans, raising havoc among the Greeks.
The Trojans are driven off, night falls, and Hector resolves to take the camp and burn the ships next day.
Diomedes and Odysseus hinder Hector and win the Greeks some time to retreat, but the Trojans sweep down upon the wall and rain blows upon it.
Hector smashes open a gate with a large stone, clears the gate and calls on the Trojans to scale the wall, which they do, and
Stung, Hector calls for the armor, puts it on and uses it to rally the Trojans.
Hector chooses to remain outside the gates of Troy and face Achilles, partially because had he listened to Polydamas and retreated with his troops the previous night, Achilles would not have killed so many Trojans.
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.
According to the Iliad, during the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans ' side.
" Deeply moved, Achilles relents and returns Hector ’ s corpse to the Trojans.
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.
Hector killed Protesilaus in single combat, though the Trojans conceded the beach.
Protesilaus had killed many Trojans but was killed by Hector in most versions of the story, though others list Aeneas, Achates, or Ephorbus as his slayer.
Achilles killed Hector, and afterwards he dragged Hector's body from his chariot and refused to return the body to the Trojans for burial.
Bacchylides then tells of the greatness of these men ’ s sons, Achilles and Ajax, alluding to a second myth, the tale of Ajax repelling Hector on the beaches of Troy, keeping the Trojans from burning the Greek ships.
* Les Troyens ( The Trojans ), an opera by Hector Berlioz
When Hector dies, she is the third mourner at his funeral, and she says that, of all the Trojans, Hector and Priam alone were always kind to her:
When Hector was driving the Achaeans back toward their ships, Teucer gave the Argives some success by killing many of the charging Trojans, including Hector's charioteer, Archeptolemus son of Iphitos.
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.
An aria in praise of Ceres is sung in Act 4 of the opera The Trojans by Hector Berlioz.

rallies and Trojans
The Trojans press the Greeks into their camp over the ditch and wall and would have laid hands on the ships, but Agamemnon rallies the Greeks in person.
The next day Agamemnon rallies the Greeks and drives the Trojans

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