Achilles.
Achilles
The Greek warrior who was shot in the back of his ankle with an arrow was Achilles. This event, as described in Homer's "Iliad," ultimately led to his downfall, as his heel was his only vulnerable spot, a result of being dipped in the River Styx by his mother. The term "Achilles' heel" has since become a metaphor for a person's weakness despite overall strength.
Achilles
Achilles
Αστράγαλος is ankle in Greek.
The Greek word for "Warrior" is "πολεμιστής".warrior = πολεμιστής (polemistis)
Do a google search of Greek warrior image.
Apparently Achilles' - the Greek Demi-God - mother, held her son by his ankle and dipped him into some sacred water which would make him immortal. As she was holding his ankle, that was the only part of his body that wasn't touched by the magic water. Achilles was said to be indestructible however he died through an arrow in his ankle.
The Achilles Tendon is named after a Greek warrior.
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Yes he was Greek, apparently from Antioch.
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