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This was Patroclus, Achilles's cousin
According to Apollodorus Achilles was 15 when they set off at the first gathering at Aulis which was 8 years before the Trojan War proper and 17 years before the end of the 9th year of the war, so Achilles was at least 32 when he died. But if you accept Apollonius' account of Achilles being born at the time of the voyage of the Argo then he was about 62.
It is believed that Perseus was at least 27 years old when she fell in love with the Greek God, Achilles when she got captured and taken to the Greek camp. Perseus got rescued by her cousin, the king of Troy, and taken back with him. When the invasion happened, Achilles was looking for her and she was being held by the King of Greece. She then plunged a knife into his neck thus killing him. When Achilles was there comforting her, Paris saw them and thought Achilles was hurting his cousin, and reached for his arrows. Perseus saw him and screamed, "No! Don't!" but it was too late. The arrow plunged into Achilles' heel, causing him a shock of pain. He was shot three more times in the stomach until he finally went down. Perseus was devastated, but left with Paris. People are saying that Perseus never loved anyone like she loved Achilles, and I, for one, believe that, too. *PLEASE NOTE: I am 11 years old, and I know all this stuff! Mostly from watching 'Troy' over, and over again! :)
Hermes was Zeus' son and his messenger, therefore the answer is he delivered messages to anyone Zeus instructed him to. At least one of these messages is referred to in the Iliad by Homer, where Zeus instructs Hermes to Guide King Priam of Troy To Achilles so that Achilles might grant Priam the right to give his son an honourable funeral. You can read about the many other messages Hermes carried in "Hermes the Olympian", available on Amazon.
No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.
Agamemnon, the captain of the Greeks.
This was Patroclus, Achilles's cousin
An "Achilles heel" is a weakness in a person who is otherwise quite strong or capable. Thus, when one has identified one's own "Achilles heel," one does well to work to improve it or at least to conceal it so that others are not able to take advantage of it.
"Admiring" least describes the author's tone toward Mr. Collins.
According to Apollodorus Achilles was 15 when they set off at the first gathering at Aulis which was 8 years before the Trojan War proper and 17 years before the end of the 9th year of the war, so Achilles was at least 32 when he died. But if you accept Apollonius' account of Achilles being born at the time of the voyage of the Argo then he was about 62.
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When someone says "That is your Achilles' heel." They mean it is your weakness. I would identify your weakness then practice on making it less of a weakness. Remember though, everyone has an Achilles' Heel.
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AnswerIn the Illiad it is Apollo who guides Paris's arrow to Achilles heel.From Atlantis01: His mother and the rest of the Gods, including Charon, the ferryman on the river styxFrom Tejones: Achilles is not killed in the Iliad. His death takes place at the end of the Aethiopis. The significance of the "weak spot" is arguable, and the origin of the story appears to be late. Homer knows nothing about it. Moreover, since Achilles was a mortal fated to be killed by the archer god, the entry point of the arrow is, at least, a secondary issue.