Crossword clues for priam
priam
- Hecuba's husband
- Mythological king, one being carried like a baby?
- King pair
- Formal setting for a Trojan king
- Formal gathering around a king
- Proper to welcome a Trojan king
- Proper to accommodate a Trojan king
- King in "The Iliad"
- Last king of Troy
- He was the father of Paris and king of Troy
- Defeated king of Troy
- Trojan War monarch
- Trojan V.I.P
- Trojan head
- Paris's father
- Paris' pop
- Final Trojan king
- Father of Paris and Hector
- Bass in Berlioz's "Les Troyens"
- Father of Hector and Paris
- Father of Paris, in myth
- "Iliad" king
- Hector's father
- Cassandra's father
- Trojan War king
- Peter O'Toole's role in "Troy"
- King killed in the sack of Troy
- Trojan king during the Trojan War
- (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy
- Father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra
- Last Trojan king
- Troy's last king
- The last king of Troy
- King of the "topless towers"
- Father of Troilus
- King of Troy in the "Iliad"
- Father of Hector and Cassandra
- Famed Trojan
Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Priam (; Príamos, ) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
Priam (1827–1847) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April 1830 to July 1832 he ran nineteen times and won seventeen races, including four walkovers. Unraced as a two-year-old he won seven of his eight starts in 1830 most notably the Epsom Derby. He continued to win major races, including successive runnings of the Goodwood Cup for the next two seasons before being retired to stud. He proved to be a successful sire of winners in both Britain and the United States. Priam was regarded by experts as one of the best horses to have raced in England up to that time.