Yes. He died when Apollo shot him in the Achilles Tendon with an arrow.
Achilles
Paris shot him with an arrow in front of the city of Troy in the 10th year of the invasion.
Legend says he died in the tenth year of the war in front of Troy, from an arrow of Paris.
Achilles died at Troy when Paris shot him in the heel with an arrow. In some versions of the story, Apollo guides the arrow to Achilles heel. Some versions say the arrow was poisoned. The Iliad ends before Achilles' death.
Achilles
Troy is the son of Achilles.
Yes he does , cause he regrets killing hector
Achilles never tried to escape going to Troy, quite the contrary. He wanted to go to Troy.
This one vulnerable spot a poisoned arrow from the bow of Paris found out, and Achilles died prior to the fall of Troy.
He never actually existed but if you're speaking of where he died in mythology...it was in Troy!
Achilles
Paris shot him with an arrow in front of the city of Troy in the 10th year of the invasion.
After competing with Odysseus for Achilles' armor he killed himself.
because Hector killed Achilles' friend Patroclus in a fight, when Patroclus had dressed up as Achilles so he could fight in one of the battles of Troy.(In the film Troy starring Brad Pitt, Achilles and Patroclus were cousins. In the original legends, they were friends but not related)
Hector's main role in The Iliad was that of killing and dishonoring Achilles' best friend, Patroclus. This engraged Achilles and led him to seek revenge.
In The Iliad, Book 22, Hector tells Achilles that should he (Hector) be victorious in their battle he will return Achilles' body to Greece and asks that should he die at Achilles' hand, Achilles should return Hector's body to Troy. Achilles refuses.
Legend says he died in the tenth year of the war in front of Troy, from an arrow of Paris.