Priam was the king of Troy during the Trojan War, according to Greek Mythology. He had numbers of wives and children.
Among his children Hector was his eldest son by Hecuba who was heir to the Trojan throne. Priam had fifty sons and 50 daughters.
His sons which were mentioned by Homer are, Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Polydorus, Troilus, Polites, Hippothous, Kebriones, Gorgythion, Agathon, Mestor, Chromius, Doryclus, Democoon, Antiphus, Lycaon, Pammon, Dius, Isus, Antiphonus and Echemmon. His daughters which were mentioned by Homer are Cassandra, Laodice and Medesicaste.
Hecuba was the wife of Priam, King of Troy therefore she was the queen in Greek Mythology. Priam and Hecuba had nineteen children. She was the mother of Hector.
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