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Priam
[ prahy-uhm ]
noun
Classical Mythology.
- a king of Troy, the son of Laomedon, husband of Hecuba, and father of Paris, Cassandra, Hector, Polyxena, and many others. He was killed during the capture of Troy.
- the grandson of King Priam.
Priam
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- Greek myth the last king of Troy, killed at its fall. He was father by Hecuba of Hector, Paris, and Cassandra
Priam
- The king of Troy and father of Hector and Paris . The Greeks killed him at the end of the Trojan War (see also Trojan War ) when they sacked the city.
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Ritsa becomes a kind of babysitter to King Priam’s daughter Cassandra, as Agamemnon takes them all back to Greece.
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The backstory concerning Priam’s reluctance to ask him for help only introduces more confusion.
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Said Sherman: “You could be Priam. Life was going well, you were king of the Trojans, and you lose all your sons and no longer are you happy.”
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Priam asks Achilles to think of his own father, and somehow, in that moment, Achilles is able to let go of his anger.
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At the end of March, the company canceled a production of Michael Tippet’s “King Priam” that had been set to run in the 2022-23 season.
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