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- In Gr**** mythology, Andromache (/ænˈdrɒməkiː/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρομάχη, Andromákhē [andromákʰɛ:]) was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister...
- Andromache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρομάχη) is an Athenian tragedy by Euripides. It dramatises Andromache's life as a slave, years after the events of the Trojan...
- Andromache is a figure from Gr**** mythology, the wife of Hector. Andromache may also refer to: Andromache, queen of the Amazons Andromache, one of the...
- Andromache Dimitropoulou (Gr****: Ανδρομάχη Δημητροπούλου, IPA: [anðroˈmaçi ðimitroˈpulu]; born 12 October 1994), known professionally as Andromache and...
- the son of Hector, the crown prince of Troy, and of his wife, Princess Andromache of Cilician Thebe. His birth name was Scamandrius (in Gr****: Σκαμάνδριος...
- borne the name HMS Andromache, after the figure of Andromache in Gr**** mythology. A fifth was planned but never completed. HMS Andromache (1781) was a 32-gun...
- re****tion as one of the great playwrights in France. Euripides' play Andromache and the third book of Virgil's Aeneid were the points of departure for...
- Polites and Astyanax (Hector and Andromache's infant son) among others). He captured Helenus, and made Andromache his concubine. The ghost of Achilles...
- This list is unique in its attestation for all the names but Antianeira, Andromache and Hippothoe. Other than these three, the remaining 17 Amazons were named...
- Andromache and Pyrrhus (French: Andromaque et Pyrrhus) is an oil on canvas neoclassical history painting by the French artist Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, from...