Polyxena

(1906 TZ )
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Inclination: 17.834
Eccentricity: 0.065
Period: 5.755 years
AU 3.211
Type: 0000
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27.3.1906 00:00 Heidelberg 8.7216 49.3986 observations 0


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Named for the daughter of Priam and Hecuba {see planets  (884) and  (108)}. Beautiful and accomplished, she was courted by Achilles, but the marriage was opposed by Hector {see planets  (588) and  (624)}. She accompanied her father when he went to Achilles to claim the body of Hector. When Achilles was killed by Paris {see planet  (3317)}, Polyxena sacrificed herself at his tomb. Some accounts say the sacrifice was not voluntary but that the spirit of Achilles appeared to the Greeks and demanded her sacrifice. (Z 218) _ _.


Discovered on 27-3-1906 in Heidelberg by Kopff, A.

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