\b0 The celebrated king of \b \cf4 \ATXht12019 Troy\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 who lived at the time of the Achaean siege. He was the so
n of \b \cf4 \ATXht11205 Laomedon\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 and brother of \b \cf4 \ATXht10816 Hesione\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , and the only male left alive by \b \cf4 \ATXht10811 Heracles\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 when his father refused to pay the hero for his services. He had
fifty daughters and fifty sons, born to his concubines and his wife Hecuba. Priam's sons included \b \cf4 \ATXht10807 Hector\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , \b \cf4 \ATXht11606 Paris\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , \b \cf4 \ATXht10809 Helenus\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , and Deiphobus, his d
aughters \b \cf4 \ATXht10331 Creusa\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 and the prophetess \b \cf4 \ATXht10306 Cassandra\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 . When Troy fell, he was killed by \b \cf4 \ATXht11639 Pyrrhus\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , the son of \b \cf4 \ATXht10104 Achilles\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , on the altar of the temple of \b \cf4 \ATXht9 Apollo\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 .