person
Hector
Foremost Trojan warrior, son of Priam, slain by Achilles and dragged round the walls of Troy.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.99 Hector
Foremost Trojan warrior, son of Priam, slain by Achilles and dragged round the walls of Troy.
- The Aeneid §2.270 Hector
Foremost Trojan warrior, son of Priam, slain by Achilles; his ghost appears to Aeneas urging flight.
- The Aeneid §3.304 Hector
Foremost Trojan, husband of Andromache; she tends an empty mound in his name.
- The Aeneid §6.165 Hector
The great Trojan champion whom Misenus once served.
- The Aeneid §9.155 Hector
Troy's great defender, who held the Greeks off for ten years.
- The Aeneid §11.290 Hector
Troy's chief defender; with Aeneas, he held off the Greek victory to the tenth year.
- The Aeneid §12.440 Hector
Troy's great defender, Aeneas' brother-in-law; Aeneas bids Iulus be stirred by his example.
Mentioned in 1 work (22 mentions)
The Aeneid
- §1.273 Hector
- §1.483 Hector
- §1.750 Hector
- §1.99 Hector
- §2.270 Hector
- §2.275 Hector
- §2.282 Hector
- §2.522 Hector
- §2.543 Hector
- §3.304 Hector
- §3.312 Hector
- §3.319 Hector
- §3.342 Hector
- §3.488 Hector
- §5.190 Hector
- §5.371 Hector
- §5.634 Hector
- §6.166 Hector
- §6.168 Hector
- §9.155 Hector
- §11.289 Hector
- §12.440 Hector