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Achilles was the primary reason the Greeks ever even had a chance, and ultimately, by killing Hector (the second best warrior in the battle), he allowed the Greeks to win the war.
During the Trojan War the Greek champion was Achilles
Achilles led the Greeks in the battle and because everybody knew who his parents were, they rallied behind him and seemed to be braver with him around.
Yes. He and his Myrmidons fought with the Greeks against the Trojans in the Trojan War.
The Greeks - he settled the arguments between Agamemnon and Achilles.
The Greeks weren't losing the war. If you were at a stalemat but could gain an advantage, would you just quit?
because Achilles was a huge powerhouse for the Greeks as he was almost invincible also Achilles-killed his closest and most important brother Hector, whose last words were that Paris would kill Achilles
Achilles was King of the Myrmidons, and, as such, was a member of the Greek contingent.
Achilles was dipped into the River Styx from his heel when he was a baby by his mother Thetis, which allowed him to become nearly invincible. His only weakness was his heel. Achilles was in war and fought for the Greeks. He got shot with an arrow through his heel and it killed him.
In revenge for the Greeks having abducted the daughter of an Apollo priest, Apollo spread a plague among the Greeks. He also guided the arrow Paris shot at Achilles, so it hit his only vulnerable spot, and Achilles died.
In revenge for the Greeks having abducted the daughter of an Apollo priest, Apollo spread a plague among the Greeks. He also guided the arrow Paris shot at Achilles, so it hit his only vulnerable spot, and Achilles died.
Many heroes on both sides but main ones were Achilles for the Greeks and Hector for the Trojans.