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In Greek mythology, Priam (/ˈpraɪ.əm/; Greek: Πρίαμος Príamos, pronounced [prí.amos]) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
Modern scholars derive his name from the Luwian name Pariya-muwas, which meant “exceptionally courageous” and was attested as the name of a man from Zazlippa, in Kizzuwatna. A similar form is attested transcribed in Greek as Paramoas near Kaisareia in Cappadocia.
Notable is also Piyama-Radu, a warlike man whose name figures prominently in the Hittite archives, possibly bearing a related name.
Priam was originally called Podarces and he kept himself from being killed by Heracles by giving him a golden veil embroidered by his sister, Hesione. After this, Podarces changed his name to Priam. This is a folk etymology based on πριατός priatos, "ransomed" from πρίασθαι priasthai, "to buy."
In Iliad Book 3, Priam tells Helen of Troy that he once helped King Mygdon of Phrygia defend against the Amazons.
When Hector is killed by Achilles, the Greek warrior treats the body with disrespect and refuses to give it back. Zeus sends the god Hermes to escort King Priam, Hector’s father and the ruler of Troy, into the Greek camp. Priam tearfully pleads with Achilles to take pity on a father bereft of his son and return Hector’s body. He invokes the memory of Achilles’ own father, Peleus. Priam begs Achilles to pity him, saying "I have endured what no one on earth has ever done before — I put my lips to the hands of the man who killed my son." Deeply moved, Achilles relents and returns Hector’s corpse to the Trojans. Both sides agree to a temporary truce, and Achilles gives Priam leave to hold a proper funeral for Hector, complete with funeral games. He promises that no Greek will engage in combat for nine days, but on the twelfth day of peace, the mighty war between the Greeks and the Trojans would resume.
Priam (1827–1847) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April 1830 to July 1832 he ran nineteen times and won seventeen races, including four walkovers. Unraced as a two-year-old he won seven of his eight starts in 1830 most notably the Epsom Derby. He continued to win major races, including successive runnings of the Goodwood Cup for the next two seasons before being retired to stud. He proved to be a successful sire of winners in both Britain and the United States. Priam was regarded by experts as one of the best horses to have raced in England up to that time.
Priam was a bay horse with two white feet standing 15.3 hands high, bred in Sussex by Sir John Shelley. As a yearling he was bought at auction for 1,000 guineas by William Chifney, who trained racehorses at Newmarket, Suffolk. Chifney owned the colt in partnership with his brother, the jockey Sam Chifney and Maximilian Dilly. He had previously been offered to Lord Jersey, who rejected the colt on the grounds that he looked prone to ringbone.
Movie Title: Troy
Troy is a 2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by David Benioff. Produced by units in Malta, Mexico and Britain's Shepperton Studios, the film features an ensemble cast led by Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, and Orlando Bloom. It is loosely based on Homer's Iliad in its narration of the entire story of the decade-long Trojan War—condensed into little more than a couple of weeks, rather than just the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon in the ninth year. Achilles leads his Myrmidons along with the rest of the Greek army invading the historical city of Troy, defended by Hector's Trojan army. The end of the film (the sack of Troy) is not taken from the Iliad, but rather from Quintus Smyrnaeus's Posthomerica as the Iliad concludes with Hector's death and funeral. C...
Movie Title: Troy
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We know him as the king of Troy, a just and righteous ruler who stood against the legendary Achaean fleet of 1,000 ships. But who was really Priam, and what’s his story before he took the reins at Illion. In this episode, we talk about the early life and reign of Priam of Troy. ✅ Please SUBSCRIBE for more content. ✅ PATREON - http://patreon.com/WanaxTV ☑️ Follow WanaxTV: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WanaxTV Twitter - https://twitter.com/WanaxTV ▶️ Machinma: Total War Saga: Troy Total War ROME II - Emperor Edition Assassin's Creed: Odyssey 🎞️ Directed, narrated & animated by WanaxTV 📜 Sources & Further Read: Homer: Iliad Apollodorus: Bibliotheke 🎼 Music: Epidemic Sound #TrojanWar #ancientgreece #achaeanhistory #bronzeage #greekmythology
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#TrojanTreasure #PriamsTreasure #AncientArtifacts #Archaeology #HistoricalMysteries #TrojanWar #AncientHistory #UniqueFacts The Trojan Treasure: Unveiling Priam's Unique and Intriguing Secrets" Description: Join us on an extraordinary adventure as we delve into the captivating world of ancient history and unravel the mysteries surrounding Priam's Treasure, also known as The Trojan Treasure. Discover the unique artifacts, legendary stories, and intriguing facts hidden within this extraordinary collection. From the Trojan War to archaeological discoveries, we'll explore the fascinating tales behind these ancient riches. Prepare to be amazed by the secrets waiting to be unveiled!
Priam (Albert Martinez) finds out that Apollo (Richard Gutierrez) is his son. Stream it on demand and watch the full episode on http://iwanttfc.com or download the iWantTFC app via Google Play or the App Store. Available for Free, Premium and Standard Subscribers in the Philippines. Available for Premium and Standard Subscribers Outside PH. Subscribe to the ABS-CBN Entertainment channel! http://bit.ly/ABS-CBNEntertainment Watch full episodes on iWantTFC for FREE here: https://app.iwanttfc.com/ZXT67CT3Wyb Visit our official website! http://entertainment.abs-cbn.com http://www.push.com.ph Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ABSCBNnetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/ABSCBN Instagram: http://instagram.com/abscbn #theironheart #TIHItaly #TheIronHeartEpisode157
Meet the next generation of the PRIAM: Our ultimate stroller for modern parents who love living life to the fullest. Ingenious functionality, luxurious comfort and the smoothest ride around… it’s a stroller experience like no other. Find out how its features can help make life with your baby even more delightful. FEATURES: - One-pull Harness - 4-in-1 Travel System - One-hand fold and recline Watch more tutorial videos featuring the PRIAM stroller: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9HytqtLjdymBYbw6c6YBper4-ztiMjl0 Learn more about the PRIAM stroller here: https://cybex-online.com/priam?utm_medium=social&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_campaign=tlp_global_description_priam&utm;_term=fan 00:00 Intro 00:16 How to Set Up the PRIAM 01:17 How to Attach the Seat Pack 04:13 One-pull Harness 04:42 4-...
In Greek mythology, Priam (/ˈpraɪ.əm/; Greek: Πρίαμος Príamos, pronounced [prí.amos]) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
Modern scholars derive his name from the Luwian name Pariya-muwas, which meant “exceptionally courageous” and was attested as the name of a man from Zazlippa, in Kizzuwatna. A similar form is attested transcribed in Greek as Paramoas near Kaisareia in Cappadocia.
Notable is also Piyama-Radu, a warlike man whose name figures prominently in the Hittite archives, possibly bearing a related name.
Priam was originally called Podarces and he kept himself from being killed by Heracles by giving him a golden veil embroidered by his sister, Hesione. After this, Podarces changed his name to Priam. This is a folk etymology based on πριατός priatos, "ransomed" from πρίασθαι priasthai, "to buy."
In Iliad Book 3, Priam tells Helen of Troy that he once helped King Mygdon of Phrygia defend against the Amazons.
When Hector is killed by Achilles, the Greek warrior treats the body with disrespect and refuses to give it back. Zeus sends the god Hermes to escort King Priam, Hector’s father and the ruler of Troy, into the Greek camp. Priam tearfully pleads with Achilles to take pity on a father bereft of his son and return Hector’s body. He invokes the memory of Achilles’ own father, Peleus. Priam begs Achilles to pity him, saying "I have endured what no one on earth has ever done before — I put my lips to the hands of the man who killed my son." Deeply moved, Achilles relents and returns Hector’s corpse to the Trojans. Both sides agree to a temporary truce, and Achilles gives Priam leave to hold a proper funeral for Hector, complete with funeral games. He promises that no Greek will engage in combat for nine days, but on the twelfth day of peace, the mighty war between the Greeks and the Trojans would resume.