Events mentioned in: Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 22, Death of Hector

  1. Apollo reveals to Achilles that he has been deceived
  2. Priam warns Hector that Achilles is approaching the city and urges him not to engage him in combat
  3. Hecuba begs Hector to come inside the walls of Troy and protect the city
  4. Hector runs in fear from Achilles, who pursues him around Troy three times
  5. Zeus asks the other gods whether Hector should live or die at the hand of Achilles
  6. Athena reminds Zeus that Hector is fated to die
  7. Zeus gives Athena permission to seal Hector’s fate
  8. Achilles pursues Hector until Apollo is too tired to continue protecting him
  9. Achilles warns the Achaean host not to attack Hector
  10. Zeus uses his golden scales to weigh the doom of Hector and Achilles
  11. Hector’s doom unbalances Zeus’ scales
  12. Apollo abandons Hector to his fate
  13. Athena appears to Achilles and urges him to kill Hector
  14. Athena takes on the appearance of Deiphobus and offers Hector her help against Achilles
  15. Hector agrees to fight Achilles, but stipulates that the winner will return the body of the loser to their people undesecrated
  16. Achilles rejects Hector’s terms and attacks him
  17. Achilles and Hector fight
  18. Achilles taunts the dying Hector
  19. Hector pleads with Achilles to return his body to his people, but Achilles refuses
  20. Hector tells Achilles that Paris and Apollo will kill him
  21. Hector dies
  22. Achilles strips Hector of his armour
  23. The Achaeans take turns wounding Hector’s corpse
  24. Achilles postpones mounting an attack on Troy in order to defile Hector’s corpse
  25. Achilles attaches Hector’s corpse to his chariot and drags him around in front of the city gates of Troy
  26. Hecuba and Priam mourn the death of Hector
  27. Andromache, unaware of Hector’s death, prepares for his return
  28. Andromache learns of Hector’s death and mourns him, joined by the women of Troy
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