Pammon
Appearance
Pammon (Greek Πάμμων), in Greek mythology, is one of the sons of Priam and Hecuba according to the Bibliotheca and Homer.[1]
Apollodorus says that Priam had nine sons and four daughters by Hecuba, the sons being Hector, Paris, Deiphobus, Helenus, Pammon, Polites, Antiphus, Hipponous, Polydorus, and the daughters Creusa, Laodice, Polyxena, and the prophetess Cassandra. He also names thirty-eight sons by other women, including Troilus, Hippothous, Kebriones, and Gorgythion.[2]
Notes
- ^ Homer's Iliad
- ^ Bibliotheca 3.12.5.