Examples of using Priam in English and their translations into Hebrew
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King Priam.
Priam King.
Thank you, Priam.
Priam, please, get out.
Good luck, Priam.
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Priam, come see your son.
What has Priam done?
Priam needed to be punished!
Hermes King Priam.
Priam, my God, what happened?
They found Priam?
Priam is my father's property.
This is all I can give you, Priam.
Priam's dishonored this house.
He's as eager to get started as I am, Priam.
Priam don't show the proper respect.
Ezra Weeden, Micah Smith, Benjamin West, Priam Willet.
Priam put it on the steamer this morning.
My nephew Forbes saw Priam out his window last night.
Priam shamed my father in front of his guests.
Note this statue of Agamemnon, whose sister-in-law Helen was stolen by Paris, son of Priam, king of Troy.
Mighty Priam, give me life. And I will be your slave.
Priam became the pariah of the Greek world when he refused to turn Helen over to the Greeks, honoring his son's love for the girl instead.
Great King Priam, we are… honored to stand before you.
King Priam ruled in the wealthy, fortified city of Troy.
Noble King Priam, if someone must be punished, let it be me.
I told Priam maybe you could help him, if anybody can.
Old King Priam thinks he's untouchable behind his high walls.
Glorious Hector, son of Priam, slips past the Greek front lines bringing much-needed supplies to the embattled city of Troy.
And then one night, Priam, king of Troy, an old man, comes into the Greek camp incognito, makes his way to Achilles' tent to ask for the body of his son.