
In Greek history and
Roman history, Hector was a Trojan prince and the greatest warrior for Troy in the Trojan War. He led the Trojans and their allies in the defense of Troy, killing countless Greek warriors. He was ultimately killed in single combat by Achilles. Hector was the first-born son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, who was a descendant of Dardanus and Tros, the founder of Troy. In some accounts, his father was the god Apollo. He was a prince of the royal house and the heir apparent to his fathers throne. He was married to Andromache, with whom he had an infant son, Scamandrius (whom the people of Troy called Astyanax). According to the Iliad, Hector did not approve of war between the Greeks and the Trojans. For ten years, the Achaeans besieged Troy and their allies in the east. By all accounts, Hector was the best warrior the Trojans and their allies could field, and his fighting prowess was admired by Greeks and his own people alike.
Data sheet
- Brand
- Veronese
- Type
- Statue
- Greek Persons
- Hector
- Construction material
- Cold cast resin - bronze finish
- Construction method
- Handmade finished
Mold - Department
- Grifon
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- China
Hector or Hector The Mightiest Warrior of the Trojans, 29.5x23cm Veronese Bronze Electrolysis Full Body Statue
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