Priam
Priam was the youngest son of the Trojan king Laomedon and Leucippe, and was the king of Troy during the period covered by the Trojan War. He was originally called Podarces and changed his name to Priam after narrowly avoiding being killed by Heracles. His first wife was Arisbe, whom Priam later divorced in favour of Hecuba, and he was the father of fifty sons and nineteen daughters by his various wives and concubines, including Hector, Paris, Helenus, Cassandra, Troilus, Polyxena, and Polydorus. During the sack of Troy, Priam was brutally murdered by Achilles' son, Neoptolemus (also known as Pyrrhus).