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Hector

Contribution by Mary Edmonds

Summary

Hector was a Trojan fighter, described as one of the bravest of the Trojans, also named a noble and honorable leader. Although he didn’t approve of the conflict against the Greeks, he fought diligently against them, and ended up being killed by Achilles during battle. https://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/classical-literature-mythology-and-folklore/folklore-and-mythology/hector

Dictionary entry

Hector, hectoris (masculine). See entry in Lewis-Short.

In Hyginus: 14 passages

  1. 90a
  2. 103a
  3. 106a
  4. 106a
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