Andromache
In Greek mythology, Andromache (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη) was the wife of Hector and daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe, over which her father ruled.
During the Trojan War, Hector was killed by Achilles, and their son Astyanax was thrown from the city walls by the Greek Herald Talthybius. Neoptolemus took Andromache as a concubine and Hector's brother, Helenus, as a slave. By Neoptolemus, she was the mother of Molossus, Pielus and Pergamus. Andromache eventually went to live with Pergamus in Pergamum, where she died of old age.…more
During the Trojan War, Hector was killed by Achilles, and their son Astyanax was thrown from the city walls by the Greek Herald Talthybius. Neoptolemus took Andromache as a concubine and Hector's brother, Helenus, as a slave. By Neoptolemus, she was the mother of Molossus, Pielus and Pergamus. Andromache eventually went to live with Pergamus in Pergamum, where she died of old age.…more
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The Iliad
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The Trojan Women
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The Firebrand
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1987
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Troilus and Cressida
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1601
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The Talisman of Troy
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1994
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Trojan Women / Iphigenia Among the Taurians / Ion
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