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Hector. Proche et Moyen Orient the ethical consequences of the

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the ethical consequences of the processes of delegation

the Song empire had to deal as equals with the Khitan-Liao (907-1125) then the Jurchen-Jin (1115-1234) in the North

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Hector. Proche et Moyen Orient the ethical consequences of the"Text" Collection. Husband of Andromache, father of Astyanax, defender of Troy against the Greeks, Hector is a hero more human than any other. His cruel death at the hands of Achilles has moved generations of readers. Homer's Iliad constantly speaks of Hector with humanity and sympathy. We see him deeply attached to his wife and child, and the ignominious treatment Achilles inflicts on his remains, which he drags, tied to his chariot, around the walls

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