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Hecuba (/ˈhɛkjʊbə/; also Hecabe;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑκάβη, romanized: Hekábē,
pronounced [hekábɛ:]) was a
queen in Gr**** mythology, the wife of King Priam...
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Hecuba (also
known as Hecabe) was the wife of Priam, king of Troy.
Hecuba may also
refer to: 108
Hecuba, an
asteroid Hecuba (band), from
California Hecuba...
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Hecuba (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκάβη, Hekabē) is a
tragedy by Euripides,
written c. 424 BC. It
takes place after the
Trojan War but
before the Gr****s have departed...
- The
Hecuba statue, a
bronze sculpture located in the
central piaza of USC
Village at the
University of
Southern California. The
statue honors Hecuba, the...
- of the Iliad,
lamenting over the
corpse of
Hector after the
Trojan War.
Hecuba,
another tragedy by Euripides,
similarly deals with the
experiences of women...
- him
wrecking the
mansion and
Hecuba and Gale escaping. The
search for
Hecuba leads Percy to the
ruins of Troy
where Hecuba was once the
queen of the city...
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Hecuba is a
fairly large and
bright main-belt asteroid. It was
discovered by Karl
Theodor Robert Luther on 2
April 1869, and
named after Hecuba, wife...
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Morpho hecuba, the
sunset morpho, is a
Neotropical butterfly and the
largest species in the
genus Morpho. Its
wingspan can
reach 20
centimetres (7.9 in)...
- as the Iliad. In myth, he is
prince of Troy, son of King
Priam and
Queen Hecuba, and
younger brother of
Prince Hector. His
elopement with
Helen sparks the...
- A
Hecuba-gap
asteroid is a
member of a
dynamical group of
resonant asteroids located in the
Hecuba gap at 3.27 AU – one of the
largest Kirkwood gaps in...