
Priam
Priam is a legendary figure from Greek mythology, best known as the king of Troy during the Trojan War. His character is prominently featured in Homer's 'Iliad,' where he embodies the themes of loss, grief, and the human condition. As a father, Priam is notably depicted as a tragic hero, particularly in his poignant quest to retrieve the body of his son Hector from Achilles. His story highlights the complexities of mortality, love, and the responsibilities of leadership in the face of devastating conflict.
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Priam is mentioned as the king who asks for the body of his son Hector.
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