- Hecuba
:"This page is about the mythological figure; for the
butterfly , see "Morpho hecuba"; for theasteroid , see108 Hecuba Hecuba (also Hekabe;
Ancient Greek : polytonic|Ἑκάβη) was a queen inGreek mythology , the wife of KingPriam ofTroy , with whom she had 19 children, the most famous of which isHector of Troy. She was ofPhrygia n birth; her father wasDymas , and her mother (Eunoë ) was said to be a daughter of Sangarius, god of the Sangarius River, the principal river of ancientPhrygia .In the "
Iliad ", Hecuba appears as the mother ofHector , and laments his death in a well-known speech in Book 24 of the epic.With the god Apollo, Hecuba had a son named
Troilus . Anoracle prophesied that Troy would not be defeated as long as Troilus reached the age of twenty alive. He was killed byAchilles during theTrojan War .Polydorus ,Priam 's youngest son by Hecuba, was sent with gifts of jewelry and gold to the court of KingPolymestor to keep him safe during the Trojan War. The fighting grew vicious and Priam was frightened for the child's safety. After Troy fell, Polymestor threw Polydorus to his death to take the treasure for himself. Hecuba, though she was enslaved by theAchaea ns when the city fell, eventually avenged her son, blinding Polymestor and killing his children.In another tradition, Hecuba went insane upon seeing the corpses of her children
Polydorus andPolyxena .Dante described this episode, which he derived from Italian sources:col-2": "E quando la fortuna volse in basso": "l'altezza de' Troian che tutto ardiva,": "sì che 'nsieme col regno il re fu casso,": "Ecuba trista, misera e cattiva,": "poscia che vide Polissena morta,": "e del suo Polidoro in su la riva": "del mar si fu la dolorosa accorta,": "forsennata latrò sì come cane...": And when fortune overturned the pride: of the Trojans, who dared everything, so that: both the king and his kingdom were destroyed,: Poor wretched captured Hecuba,: after she saw her Polyxena dead: and found her Polydorus on the beach,: was driven mad by sorrow: and began barking like a dog...~ : 13-20
A third story says that she was given to
Odysseus as aslave , but as she snarled and cursed at him, the gods turned her into adog , allowing her to escape.Hecuba in arts and literature
* Central character of the plays "Hecuba" and
The Trojan Women byEuripides
* Character in "King Priam " byDavid Park (1958-61)
* Referenced inCritique of Pure Reason byImmanuel Kant
* Mentioned in "Fortune plango vulnera" ofCarmina Burana
* Character in the play "The Trojan Women ", also by Euripides
* Mentioned in Act II Scene 2 of "Hamlet ", byWilliam Shakespeare
* Central character of "Cortege of Eagles" byMartha Graham (1967)
* Character in the play "The Trojan War Will Not Take Place ", byJean Giraudoux Primary sources
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Virgil , "Aeneid " III.19-68
*Homer , "Iliad" XVI.717-718
*Solinus , "De vita Caesarum " X.22
*Lactantius , "Divinae institutions" I.22
*Pomponius Mela , "De chorographia" II.26
*Ovid , "Metamorphoses " XIII.423-450, 481-571econdary sources
*Tsotakou-Karveli. "Lexicon of Greek Mythology". Athens: Sokoli, 1990.
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