person
Priam
Aged king of Troy, father of Hector and Paris, who ransomed Hector's body from Achilles.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.458 Priam
Aged king of Troy, father of Hector and Paris, who ransomed Hector's body from Achilles.
- The Aeneid §2.22 Priam
Aged king of Troy, father of Hector and Paris; cut down by Pyrrhus at his own altar.
- The Aeneid §3.2 Priam
Aged king of Troy; his murdered son Polydorus opens this book.
- The Aeneid §4.343 Priam
Aged king of Troy; Aeneas says that, were he free, he would rebuild Priam's halls rather than seek Italy.
- The Aeneid §6.494 Priam
King of Troy, father of Deiphobus.
- The Aeneid §8.158 Priam
Last king of Troy, son of Laomedon; in youth he journeyed to Salamis and Arcadia.
- The Aeneid §9.742 Priam
Last king of Troy; the dead Trojan, Turnus jeers, will report a new Achilles to him.
- The Aeneid §11.259 Priam
Last king of Troy; the suffering Greeks were a band 'Priam might pity.'
Mentioned in 1 work (45 mentions)
The Aeneid
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- §6.494 Priam
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- §8.157 Priam
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- §9.284 Priam
- §9.742 Priam
- §11.259 Priam
- §12.545 Priam