Priamom
Priamom is a term that refers to the mother of Priam, the king of Troy in Greek mythology. Priam's mother is not explicitly named in the classical sources, but she is mentioned in some later traditions and interpretations. In the Roman poet Virgil's epic poem "The Aeneid," Priam's mother is referred to as Hecuba, who is also the wife of Priam and the mother of his children. However, this identification is not universally accepted, and the true identity of Priam's mother remains a matter of debate among scholars. The term "priamom" is not commonly used in academic or literary contexts, but it is occasionally employed in discussions about the Trojan War and its cultural significance.