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'''Hecuba Albion''' is the wife of [[Priam Albion]] and the mother of [[Hector Thebe]] and is the grandmother of [[Consort Capp]] and the Great Grandmother of all four grandchildren [[Goneril Capp]], [[Regan Capp]], [[Kent Capp]], and the late [[Cordelia Capp]]. Unlike her husband she cannot be resurrected. Her name is the same as one of Cornelia and Gunther Goths' cats in [[The Sims: Unleashed]], Hecuba, who had a twin, Menelaus. |
'''Hecuba Albion''' is the wife of [[Priam Albion]] and the mother of [[Hector Thebe]] and is the grandmother of [[Consort Capp]] and the Great Grandmother of all four grandchildren [[Goneril Capp]], [[Regan Capp]], [[Kent Capp]], and the late [[Cordelia Capp]]. Unlike her husband she cannot be resurrected. Her name is the same as one of Cornelia and Gunther Goths' cats in [[The Sims: Unleashed]], Hecuba, who had a twin, Menelaus. Unusually for a pre-made Sim with no character data she comes with memories, though they are only [[Mystery Sim]]. |
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Hecuba Albion is the wife of Priam Albion and the mother of Hector Thebe and is the grandmother of Consort Capp and the Great Grandmother of all four grandchildren Goneril Capp, Regan Capp, Kent Capp, and the late Cordelia Capp. Unlike her husband she cannot be resurrected. Her name is the same as one of Cornelia and Gunther Goths' cats in The Sims: Unleashed, Hecuba, who had a twin, Menelaus. Unusually for a pre-made Sim with no character data she comes with memories, though they are only Mystery Sim.
Historical reference: Hecuba (also Hekabe; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάβη) was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy, with whom she had 19 children. The most famous of said children was Hector of Troy. She was mentioned in Act II Scene 2 of Hamlet, by William Shakespeare.
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