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- Andromache abstract "In Greek mythology, Andromache (/ænˈdrɒməkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη, Andromákhē [andromákʰɛ͜ɛ]) was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe, over which her father ruled. The name means \"man battler\" or \"fighter of men\" (note that there was also a famous Amazon warrior named \"Andromache,\" probably in this meaning) or \"man's battle\" (i.e. \"courage\" or \"manly virtue\"), from the Greek stem ἀνδρ- \"man\" and μάχη \"battle\".During the Trojan War, after Hector was killed by Achilles and the city taken by the Greeks, the Greek herald Talthybius informed her of the plan to kill Astyanax, her son by Hector, from the city walls. This act was carried out by Neoptolemus who then took Andromache as a concubine and Hector's brother, Helenus, as a slave. By Neoptolemus, she was the mother of Molossus, and according to Pausanias, of Pielus and Pergamus. When Neoptolemus died, Andromache married Helenus and became Queen of Epirus. Pausanias also implies that Helenus' son, Cestrinus, was by Andromache. Andromache eventually went to live with Pergamus in Pergamum, where she died of old age.".
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- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Achilles.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Aeneid.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Andromache_(play).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Andromaque.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Ars_Amatoria.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Astyanax.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_(Pseudo-Apollodorus).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_the_Aeneid.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_the_Iliad.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_of_the_Trojan_war.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Cestrinus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Baudelaire.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Cilician_Thebe.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink David_Gemmell.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Eetion.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Epirus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Epitome.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Hector.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Hecuba.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Helen_of_Troy.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Helenus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Windt.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Hermione_(mythology).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Iliad.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Racine.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Les_Fleurs_du_mal.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Menelaus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Molossus_(son_of_Neoptolemus).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Neoptolemus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Paris_(mythology).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Pergamon.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Pergamus.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Podes.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Priam.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink S:1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Andromache.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Volume_I.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink S:Encyclopædia_Britannica,_Ninth_Edition.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Andromache.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Volume_II.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Saffron_Burrows.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Barber.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Sapphos_Fragment_44.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Seneca_the_Younger.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Talthybius.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink The_Trojan_Women.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Troilus_and_Cressida.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_War.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Troy.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Troy_(film).
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Vanessa_Redgrave.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Virgil.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:μάχη.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:ἀνδρ-.
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
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- Andromache wikiPageWikiLink File:Leighton_Captive_Andromache.jpg.
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- Andromache wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andromache".
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andromaque".
- Andromache wikiPageWikiLinkText "myth".
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- Andromache subject Category:Characters_in_the_Aeneid.
- Andromache subject Category:Characters_in_the_Iliad.
- Andromache subject Category:Women_of_the_Trojan_war.
- Andromache hypernym Wife.
- Andromache type Person.
- Andromache type Character.
- Andromache type Thing.
- Andromache comment "In Greek mythology, Andromache (/ænˈdrɒməkiː/; Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη, Andromákhē [andromákʰɛ͜ɛ]) was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. She was born and raised in the city of Cilician Thebe, over which her father ruled. The name means \"man battler\" or \"fighter of men\" (note that there was also a famous Amazon warrior named \"Andromache,\" probably in this meaning) or \"man's battle\" (i.e.".
- Andromache label "Andromache".
- Andromache sameAs Q19376.
- Andromache sameAs أندروماكا.
- Andromache sameAs Андрамаха.
- Andromache sameAs Андромаха.
- Andromache sameAs Andromache.
- Andromache sameAs Andromaha.
- Andromache sameAs Andròmaca.