A guy named Aeneas who's family would start Rome
Hector
Oenone was the first wife of Paris of Troy, whom he abandoned for the queen Helen of Sparta.
Excaliber was the famous sword the lady of the lake gave king Arthur who used it in many battles
Hector
Achilles was killed by Paris during the Trojan War. Paris was Helen of Troy's kidnapper whom was the woman who caused the Trojan War. Paris was described as to being a cowardly individual whom had no intentions of fighting and was why he used his arrows. He shot Achilles in the heel, that's where Achilles heel' came from. Some say that Apollo, whom was on the Trojan's side, assisted in directing the arrow. Paris probably most likely killed Achilles because Achilles was the Achaean's (Greeks) best fighter and to avenge his brother, Hector's, death.
Father Christmas brought gifts to the Pevensie siblings in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." He gave Lucy a healing potion, Susan a bow and arrows, Peter a sword and shield, and Edmund a dagger.
I don't believe that Paris had a girlfriend or wife before he had sex with Helen.
Carson Palmer
Who is the subject of the sentence whereas whom is the object. For example: In the sentence "He gave Joe five dollars." who would replace "he" and whom would replace "Joe" to make the sentence "Who gave whom five dollars?".
The indirect object is "you" in the sentence "What gave you the idea for your story?" It indicates to whom the idea was given or for whom the idea was intended.
Tamina from the WWE is actually Sarona Snuka Polamalu. She was married to Brandon Tafe`a Polamalu with whom Troy was raised with up in Tenmile Oregon.
That would depend on various things: Effective against what?; and used by whom? ; how will they use the weapon?; do they fully understand how to use it?
Food is the direct object. This sentence does not have an indirect object. The D.O. answers the question "the dog ate what?" An indirect object would answer the question "for whom / to whom / for what?" as in "I gave the dog a bone." I gave what? A bone (D.O.) I gave the bone to whom? The dog (I.O.)