From the Iliad (Ilias), great epic poem written by Homer (Homeros).
Achilles (Akhilleus) was an ancient Greek hero who attacked against Troy (Ilion/Troia) with the Greek Peloponnesian army of Agamemnon and Menelaus (Menelaos). In the myth Achilles was immortal since his mother dipped him into a water which made him invulnerable, only his heel didn't touch the water since his mother was holding him from the heel. That's why Achilles was invincible warrior who won everybody in the battle, including Troy's greatest hero and defender Hector (Hektor). Finally Paris, a prince of Troy shoot an arrow (guided by god Apollo) to the heel of Achilles, and the great hero of Greece died.
That's the myth which brought the Achilles heel proverb into a modern use.
The left heel was Achilles week heel.
Weakness.
The Achilles tendon is in the Heel by Ahmed
It is in the heel By Joshua Kodituwakku
The Achilles tendon is in the Heel by Ahmed
Achilles' heel was his weak spot thus the saying that someone's weakness is their "Achilles heel."
Society's achilles' heel is the politician. (Since heel is singular, so is "is", and not are.)
It was named after the hero "Achilles", who was killed when an arrow penetrated his heel.
His inability to endure long distance running is his Achilles heel.
smoother your Achilles heel in fresh karagh to let it relax
Achilles heel,
Thetis dipped Achilles in the waters of the River Styx, by which means he became invulnerable, except for the part of his heel by which she held him-the proverbial "Achilles' heel."