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'''Hector''' was a Trojan warrior and the son of King [[Priam]] of [[Troy]] and the elder brother of [[Paris (The Myth Makers)|Paris]], [[Cassandra (The Myth Makers)|Cassandra]] and [[Troilus]]. He was killed in battle by [[Achilles]] when he was distracted by the [[First Doctor]]'s arrival in his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] in circa [[BC#2nd millennium B.C.|1200 BC]]. Achilles was later killed by Troilus in revenge. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'')
'''Hector''' was a Trojan warrior and the son of King [[Priam]] of [[Troy]] and the elder brother of [[Paris (The Myth Makers)|Paris]], [[Cassandra (The Myth Makers)|Cassandra]] and [[Troilus]]. He was killed in battle by [[Achilles]] when he was distracted by the [[First Doctor]]'s arrival in his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] in circa [[BC#2nd millennium B.C.|1200 BC]]. Achilles was later killed by Troilus in revenge. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'')


In [[Liverpool]] in the [[2020s]], [[Janet Green]] referred to him as "the valiant warrior of Troy" after [[Hex|Hector Thomas]] introduced himself. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Signs and Wonders (audio story)|Signs and Wonders]]'')
In [[Liverpool]] in the [[2020s]], [[Janet Green]] referred to him as "the valiant warrior of Troy" after [[Hex|Hector Thomas]] introduced himself. Shortly afterwards, [[Rufus Stone]] also compared Hector Thomas to his Trojan namesake. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Signs and Wonders (audio story)|Signs and Wonders]]'')


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Hector was a Trojan warrior and the son of King Priam of Troy and the elder brother of Paris, Cassandra and Troilus. He was killed in battle by Achilles when he was distracted by the First Doctor's arrival in his TARDIS in circa 1200 BC. Achilles was later killed by Troilus in revenge. (TV: The Myth Makers)

In Liverpool in the 2020s, Janet Green referred to him as "the valiant warrior of Troy" after Hector Thomas introduced himself. Shortly afterwards, Rufus Stone also compared Hector Thomas to his Trojan namesake. (AUDIO: Signs and Wonders)

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