Andromache | Wife of Hector

Andromache Greek Mythology
Andrómaca (European Portuguese) or Andrômaca (Brazilian Portuguese) (Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη, transl. Andromákhē) was, in Greek mythology, the wife of Hector and daughter of Imandra. She had a son named Astíanax.

During the Trojan War, Achilles killed Hector, while Astíanax was killed by Achilles' son Neoptolemo (Pyrrhus). The latter then took Andromache as his wife (or servant and mistress, according to other sources) and, together with Hector's brother Helenus, took her to Epirus. The sons of Neoptolemus and Andromache were Molossus, Pielus, and Pergamos.

After Neoptolemus' death, or according to other versions, after his marriage to Hermione (daughter of Menelaus and Helen), Andromache married Helenus, and had with him their son Cestrinus.