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πŸ‘€ Andromache

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  • Information
    daughter of Eetion, wife of Hector
    Birth
    Birth is narrated
    Experiences
    Enslaved
    In the historical period
    Claimed as an ancestor
    Daughter of
    πŸ‘€ Eetion (Cilician) father of AndromacheπŸ‘€ Wife of Eetion (name unknown) mother of Andromache
    Mother of
    πŸ‘€ Molossos (Epirote) son of NeoptolemosπŸ‘€ Astyanax (Trojan) son of Hector and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Pielos son of Neoptolemos and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Pergamos son of Neoptolemos and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Cestrinos eponym of Cestrine, son of Helenos
    Wife of
    πŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) Trojan hero, son of PriamπŸ‘€ Helenos (Trojan) son of Priam
    Has children with
    πŸ‘€ Neoptolemos son of AchillesπŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) Trojan hero, son of PriamπŸ‘€ Helenos (Trojan) son of Priam
    Ruler of
    🌍 Molossia (N. Greece) region of northern Greece
    Enslaved to
    πŸ‘€ Neoptolemos son of AchillesπŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by Agamemnon
    Cult sites
    🌍 Pergamon (Mysia) city in Mysia
    Dwelling
    πŸ›οΈ the House of Neoptolemos (Phthia) located within the sanctuary of Thetis in Euripides' Andromache
    Related entities
    πŸ‘€ Neoptolemos son of Achilles🌍 Troy (Troad) city in the TroadπŸ‘€ Molossos (Epirote) son of Neoptolemos🌍 Molossia (N. Greece) region of northern GreeceπŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) Trojan hero, son of PriamπŸ‘€ Eetion (Cilician) father of AndromacheπŸ‘€ Wife of Eetion (name unknown) mother of AndromacheπŸ‘€ Astyanax (Trojan) son of Hector and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Hecabe wife of PriamπŸ‘€ Talthybios Greek herald at Troy🏺 the Shield of Hector buried with AstyanaxπŸ‘€ Priam king of Troy🌍 the Citadel of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddess🌍 Hypoplacian Thebes (Troad) city sacked by AchillesπŸ‘€ Helen Helen of TroyπŸ‘€ Pergamos son of Neoptolemos and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Pielos son of Neoptolemos and AndromacheπŸ‘€ Helenos (Trojan) son of PriamπŸ‘€ Cestrinos eponym of Cestrine, son of Helenos🌍 Epeiros (N. Greece) region in northern Greece🌍 Pergamon (Mysia) city in MysiaπŸ‘€ Polyxene daughter of PriamπŸ‘€ Medesicaste (Trojan II) daughter of PriamπŸ‘€ Clymene (Trojan) slave of HelenπŸ‘€ Aristomache daughter of PriamπŸ‘€ Deinome captive Trojan womanπŸ‘€ Cleodice (Trojan) one of the captive Trojan WomenπŸ‘€ Metioche (Trojan) one of the captive Trojan WomenπŸ‘€ Xenodice (Trojan) one of the captive Trojan WomenπŸ‘€ Peisis one of captive Trojan womenπŸ‘€ Creousa (Trojan) Trojan, wife of AineiasπŸ‘€ Aineias son of Aphrodite and Anchises, leader of the Dardanian contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentπŸ‘€ Alexander (Trojan) Trojan hero, abducts HelenπŸ‘€ Philomela daughter of PandionπŸ‘€ Procne daughter of PandionπŸ‘€ Nireus (Symian) leader of the Syme contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Tereus son of Ares, husband of ProcneπŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and RheaπŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and Aigina🌍 Macedonia (N. Greece) region in Northern Greece🏺 the Helmet of Hector a gift of ApolloπŸ›οΈ the Scaian Gates (Troy) on the Walls of TroyπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Hector (Troy) tomb described or depicted at TroyπŸ‘€ Menelaos son of Atreus, husband of HelenπŸ›οΈ the House of Neoptolemos (Phthia) located within the sanctuary of Thetis in Euripides' AndromacheπŸ‘€ Hermione (Spartan) daughter of Menelaos and Helen🌍 the Sanctuary of Thetis in Phthia (Thessaly)πŸ‘€ Peleus son of Aiacos, father of AchillesπŸ‘€ Thetis Nereid, mother of AchillesπŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by Agamemnon
    Mentioned by
    πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 5.24πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.12πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.12.6πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.369-6.389πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.390-6.439πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 271-273πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 568-576πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 1123-1155πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 22.405-22.515πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 22.466-22.479πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 24.723-24.775πŸ“– Pausanias 1.11.1-1.11.2πŸ“– Pausanias 1.11.2πŸ“– Pausanias 10.25.9-10.26.2πŸ“– Pausanias 2.23.5-2.23.6πŸ“– Little Iliad fr. 29-30 WestπŸ“– Sack of Troy Argumentum 4 WestπŸ“– Lucian, On the Syrian Goddess 40πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 27πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.9πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.7πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.27πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.399-13.454πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 1-25πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 545-589πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 26-55πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 56-90πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 309-363πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 501-544πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 1226-1288πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 5πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 8
    Mentioned in text
    Apollodoros, EpitomeApollodoros, LibraryHomer, IliadEuripides, Trojan WomenPausanias Little Iliad Sack of TroyLucian, On the Syrian GoddessLucian, The DanceOvid, AmoresStraboOvid, MetamorphosesEuripides, AndromacheOvid, Heroides
    Depictions
    πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and Rhea
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