Priam - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Priam ( ˈpraɪ əm ; Ancient Greek: Πρίαμος, pronounced [prí amos]) was the legendary and last [1] king of Troy during the Trojan War He was the son of Laomedon His many children included notable characters such as Hector, Paris, and Cassandra
Priam | Myth, Significance, Trojan War | Britannica Priam, in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy He succeeded his father, Laomedon , as king and extended Trojan control over the Hellespont He married first Arisbe (a daughter of Merops the seer) and then Hecuba , and he had other wives and concubines
Priam - Greek King of Troy - Mythology. net In Greek mythology, Priam was the last king of Troy He ruled the city during the Trojan War and had ties to both its beginning and end His myth collects pity from many who hear it and serves as a reminder that family is the most important aspect of life
Priam - Greek Mythology Priam was the king of Troy in Greek mythology, at the time the Greeks launched an attack against the city, known as the Trojan War His father was the Trojan king Laomedon When he was born, Priam was given the name Podarces
King Priam in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths Priam was the last and most famous king of Troy in Greek mythology Put on the throne by Heracles, Priam would famously be father to the likes of Cassandra, Hector and Paris
King Priam of Troy - World History Edu King Priam is one of the central figures in Greek mythology and the legendary last king of Troy during the Trojan War His narrative weaves through themes of human grief, divine intervention, and the tragic fall of a once-great city
King Priam: The Father of Paris, Hector, and Helenus in Greek . . . King Priam was the last standing king of Troy during the Trojan war He was an important figure in ancient Greek mythology His story is explained in the Book three of the Illiad by Homer in a very captivating way