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HecTor

In GreekMythology, a Trojan prince and the second greatest fighter in the TrojanWar after AchillEus.

Hector provides a stark contrast for AchillEus, who is from first to last a man of war.  Hector is fighting, not for personal glory, but in defense of his homeland.  Through him we see glimpses of what life might have been like in more peaceful times.  The scene where he bids a final fairwell to his wife Andromache and his infant son is one of the most moving in the ''Iliad''.

Nonetheless, Hector's fate is never in doubt.  Achilleus, raging over the death of Patroclus, kills him and drags his body thrice round the city of Troy.  The final passage in the ''Iliad'' is his funeral, after which the doom of Troy is just a matter of time.  In the final sacking his father and brothers are killed, his son is hurled from the walls in fear that it would avenge him, and his wife carried off by Neoptolemus.