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Scenes of the Iliad | liebil04: Hector leaves for battle. It is then his wife Andromache tells him: "You, Hector, are father and mother and brother to me, as well as my beloved husband. Have pity on me now; stay here in the city, and do not make your boy an orphan and your wife a widow." (Andromache to Hector. Homer, Iliad 6.430). Hector addresses then a vain prayer to the gods: "Grant that this boy of mine be as strong and brave as I; a mighty king of Troy." (Hector. Homer, Iliad 6.475). Liebig sets.

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  liebil04.jpg - liebil04: Hector leaves for battle. It is then his wife Andromache tells him: "You, Hector, are father and mother and brother to me, as well as my beloved husband. Have pity on me now; stay here in the city, and do not make your boy an orphan and your wife a widow." (Andromache to Hector. Homer, Iliad 6.430). Hector addresses then a vain prayer to the gods: "Grant that this boy of mine be as strong and brave as I; a mighty king of Troy." (Hector. Homer, Iliad 6.475). Liebig sets.  
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