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Hektor

Hektor, son of Priam and brother of Alexandros, is the greatest warrior of the Trojans. He is the Trojan whom the Achaians fear the most and more so since Zeus assists him in all his exploits. Zeus grants him his 'arstesia' or honor almost thorough out the course of the war until Achilleus returns to avenge Patroklos' death

While all the Trojans are running inside the gates of Troy to escape the Achaians, Hektor stays back to fight against Achi



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