Hecuba
| Hecuba | |
|---|---|
| Queen of Troy | |
| Member of the Trojan Royal Family | |
| Hecuba depicted on a vase of the 6th century BC | |
| Other names | Hecabe, Dymantis | 
| Abode | Phrygia or Thrace, later Troy | 
| Genealogy | |
| Parents | (1) Dymas and Euagora or Glaucippe or Eunoë (2) Cisseus and Telecleia (3) Sangarius and Metope or Euagora or Glaucippe | 
| Siblings | (2) Theano | 
| Consort | (i) Apollo (ii) Priam | 
| Offspring | (i) & (ii) Troilus and Hector (ii) Paris, Cassandra, Helenus, Deiphobus, Laodice, Polyxena, Creusa, Polydorus, Polites, Antiphus, Pammon, Hipponous and Iliona | 
Hecuba (/ˈhɛkjʊbə/; also Hecabe; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάβη, romanized: Hekábē, pronounced [hekábɛ:]) was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy during the Trojan War.