Yes, Achilles died before the Greeks could enter the city.
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Shot by and arrow from Paris.
Hector was killed in single combat with Achilles according to the Iliad.
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.
Not that I know of. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, Achilles was a great hero in the Trojan War. They never crossed paths, although they are connected in the way that Aphrodite gave Paris the most beautiful woman in Greece, Helen. This basically started the Trojan War, and Achilles went to fight and die in it. Hope this helped?
Shot by and arrow from Paris.
Achilles is a greek soldier that fought in the Trojan War. His mother bathed him in the River Styx making him invincible everywhere but his heel. In the Trojan War an archer fired an arrow which hit his heel and causing him to die.
Hector was killed in single combat with Achilles according to the Iliad.
Yes: at the very end of the war, when the Achaeans had used the infamous wooden horse to get into the city, the aged king saw his son Polites being killed before the Trojan palace alter by Neoptolemus, son Achilles. When the king feebly threw his spear at young warrior, he too was dragged to the altar and killed.
Possibly you mean the 'Trojan Horse', which was a huge wooden model of a horse in which the Greeks concealed soldiers in order to capture Troy. So, since the Trojan Horse was only a model, it wasn't alive, thus couldn't die.
Shot by an arrow from Paris.
Achilles is her son. Thetis was by prophesy destined to bear a son greater than his father (Peleus); Achilles was also prophesied to die if he went to fight in the Trojan war.
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.
Not that I know of. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, Achilles was a great hero in the Trojan War. They never crossed paths, although they are connected in the way that Aphrodite gave Paris the most beautiful woman in Greece, Helen. This basically started the Trojan War, and Achilles went to fight and die in it. Hope this helped?
It is believed that Hector died in a duel with Achilles, in the tenth year of the Trojan War. Achilles first stabbed Hector in the shoulder. Hector fell to his knees and Achilles went for his final stab in Hector's stomach. (This was all after a long fight between them that went for some time). After Hector had died, Achilles tied Hector's feet to Achilles' carriage and ridded off with Hector's dead body dragging behind him.
He was given a choice before joining the Trojan war, to live long and die unknown or to live a short and heroic life. The aim of all Homer's heroes is to achieve honor, the favor of their fellows.