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Astyanax
/ æˈstaɪəˌnæks /
noun
- Greek myth the young son of Hector and Andromache, who was hurled from the walls of Troy by the Greeks
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For in truth thou art the very image of my Astyanax, so like are thy eyes and face and hands.
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Take these last gifts of thy kinsfolk, O sole surviving likeness to me of my own Astyanax!
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He would have heard of his grandson being thrown neck and heels from a high tower, "mittitur Astyanax illis de turribus."
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He was represented delivering his son Astyanax into her arms, and the eyes of Andromache were fixed upon him.
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And that white flower, climbing up the trunks of the trees and trailing down so prettily from the branches, is called Astyanax.
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