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Definitions of priam in various dictionaries:
noun - (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy
The father of Paris, Hector, and Cassandra and king of Troy, who was killed when his city fell to the Greeks.
PRIAM - In Greek mythology, Priam (; Greek: , Príamos, pro noun ced [prí.amos]) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon. In t...
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| The king of Troy & husband to Hecuba |
| Hecuba became the second wife of this king of Troy & had 19 children with him |
| Hecuba had 19 children by this king of Troy |
| "Hectoring" father:[12 Across: P R _ _ M] |
| In Greek mythology, this king of Troy was the father of Paris, Hector & Cassandra |
| Paris is one of the 50 sons of this king of Troy |
| Hercules had a hand in the Trojan War, as his slaying of Laomedon made this man Troy's king |
| Hector & Paris are sons of Hecuba & this king of Troy |
| In Greek mythology Paris is the son of this king of Troy |
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| (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra |
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| In Greek mythology, Priam (; Greek: , Príamos, pronounced [prí.amos]) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon. In the Post-Homeric History of the Fall of Troy, he was described as provided with "a handsome face and a pleasant voice", "large and swarthy". According to Jenny March, his original name was Podarkes, before it was changed to Priam on his ascendancy to the Trojan throne. |