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Andromache was figure in the Iliad, which was written by Homer. She was the daughter of king Eetion, of Thebes in Mysia.  Andromache had seven brothers, all of whom along with her father were killed by Achilles when the Greeks raided Thebes. This raid occurred during the ninth year of the Trojan War. Andromache’s mother was ransomed but died in Troy prior to its fall to the Greeks
Andromache was figure in the Iliad, which was written by Homer. She was the daughter of King Eetion, of Thebes in Mysia.  Andromache had seven brothers, all of whom along with her father were killed by Achilles when the Greeks raided Thebes. This raid occurred during the ninth year of the Trojan War. Andromache’s mother was ransomed but died in Troy prior to its fall to the Greeks


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Molossus inherited Epirus after Helenus death. After Helenus death Andromache left Epirus with her son, Pergamus and went to Mysia. In Mysia Pergamus fought and killed Arius in a single combat for the kingdom of Teuthrania. The city Pergamum bore his name.
Molossus inherited Epirus after Helenus death. After Helenus death Andromache left Epirus with her son, Pergamus and went to Mysia. In Mysia Pergamus fought and killed Arius in a single combat for the kingdom of Teuthrania. The city Pergamum bore his name.
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