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European Epic Heroes

Meet Europe’s legendary champions — from Achilles and Beowulf to King Arthur and Roland. Their sagas celebrate valor, fate, and the eternal struggle for glory.
“Hector of Troy in bronze armor confronting Achilles on a stormy battlefield, heroic and tragic, with divine light and ancient Troy in the background.”

Hector of Troy

In the age when the gods walked closely among mortals and the earth itself trembled under the wrath of men, there arose a hero whose name would be etched into eternity: Hector, son of Priam, king of Troy. Born of noble blood and blessed by the favor of Apollo, he bore a strength both mortal and divine, a valor that
Cu Chulainn, the Hound of Ulster, in his warp-spasm fury, defending Ulster, clad in ancient Celtic armor, storm-lit sky, river battle, mythic and heroic intensity.

Cu Chulainn – The Hound of Ulster

Before his name shook the four corners of Éire, before poets sang his battles in storm-lit halls, the boy who would become Cu Chulainn was called Sétanta, son of Deichtine and, whispered in secret, the son of the god Lugh, whose radiance guided kings and heroes. Those who saw the
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