The Sons of Priam were the sons of King Priam of Troy, an ancient city in what is now modern-day Turkey. Priam was a powerful king who ruled over Troy during the Trojan War, a legendary conflict between the Trojans and the Greeks. Among Priam's sons were some of the most famous characters in Greek mythology, including Hector, Paris, and Deiphobus.
Hector was the eldest son of Priam and was renowned for his bravery and skill as a warrior. He was considered the greatest Trojan warrior and was killed by Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, during the Trojan War.
Paris was another of Priam's sons, and he is famous for causing the Trojan War by taking Helen, the wife of the Greek King Menelaus, away with him to Troy. This act angered the Greeks, who then launched a naval campaign against Troy.
Deiphobus was another son of Priam who fought in the Trojan War. He was a skilled warrior and was known for his courage and strength.
Other sons of Priam included Polydorus, Troilus, and Aesacus, among others. Many of Priam's sons were killed during the Trojan War, and their stories have become part of Greek mythology and literature.
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