Eetion
This article is about the father of Andromache. For other uses, see Eetion (disambiguation).
In Greek mythology, Eëtion (Ancient Greek: Ἠετίων Ēetíōn [ɛ͜ɛ.e.tí.ɔ͜ɔn]) was the king of the Cilician Thebe. He is the father of Andromache, wife of Hector,[1] and of seven sons, including Podes.
In Book 6 of the Iliad, Andromache relates that Achilles killed Eëtion and his seven sons in a raid on Thebe,[2] but in Book 17, Podes appears and is killed by Menelaus.[3] This inconsistency on Homer's part may be an implication that some traditions gave Eëtion eight sons.
His wife is never named, but Andromache relates that she was captured in the same raid in which Eëtion was killed, and died of sickness in Troy following her release.[4]
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