Astyanax

/æsˈtaɪənæks/ noun

In Greek mythology, the young son of Hector and Andromache who was killed during the Trojan War.

From Greek 'Astyanax' (Ἀστυάναξ), composed of 'asty' (city) and 'anax' (king), literally meaning 'king of the city.' The name reflects his status as a royal prince of Troy.

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