Helenus
was son of Priam and Hecuba, and brother of Hector and Paris. He was both
a prophet and a warrior. He told Hector his future (Book 6). After the Iliad
he was responsible for the prophecy that Troy would not fall, unless Philoctetes
was brought there with his bow. Later he was a slave to Neoptolemus, and
married his sister-in-law Andromache after his death. Aeneas visits their
mini-Troy in Epirus.