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Hector's Funeral: The Iliad's Most Human Moment

5 min · 1. juli 2026
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In this episode of The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both?, Lucas and Luna explore the funeral of Hector as described in Book 24 of Homer's Iliad. They discuss how this scene—a nine-day truce, a pyre, a golden urn, and a mound by the Scamander—transforms Hector from a warrior into a symbol of shared humanity. They contrast Greek cremation with Hittite and Mycenaean burial practices, examine the Iliad's final lines as a deliberate narrative choice, and consider how the funeral serves as a ritual that ends the poem's cycle of rage. The episode also touches on the archaeological evidence for cremation at Hisarlik (Troy VI–VIIa), the political significance of a mound tomb, and the way Priam's journey to ransom his son reflects Homeric ideas of pity and reconciliation. Specific names and terms include: Hector, Priam, Achilles, Andromache, Hecuba, Scamander, Troy VI, Troy VIIa, Hisarlik, Hittite, Mycenaean, tholos tomb, tumulus, pyre, sēma, Kleos, Thetis, Hermes, Astyanax. #HectorFuneral #IliadBook24 #TrojanWar #Homer #Priam #Achilles #Andromache #Hecuba #Scamander #Hisarlik #TroyVI #TroyVIIa #HittiteBurial #MycenaeanBurial #Cremation #Sema #Kleos #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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