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Cheers - 1982 Achilles Hill 9-14 was released on: USA: 10 January 1991


What is the origin of the word Achilles hill?

It's "heel", not "hill". Achilles was a indestructible in ancient Greek time he was later killed in a battle by hector he shot an arrow in his heel which caused his demise.


Did Achilles come from Greece?

yes


Why did Piram come to Achilles's tent?

To convince Achilles to give him the body of his son, Menelaus back.


Why is the peninsular war considered Napoleon's achilles heel?

cause that's when every thing started going down hill for him


Did Achilles come before Nero?

yes. many, many centuries before.


Why does Achilles surrender hector to priam?

He drew on the universal themes of grief; his own for his son and Achilles' for Patroklos, and also asks Achilles to think of him as his own father, who has the hope that his son, Achilles will come back alive, yet Priam hasn't even got this. Priam also brings a large ransom with him.


What Greek hero defeated Hector in front of the walls of Troy?

Achilles


Does pus come out of an achillies tendon?

Pus does not normally come out of an Achilles tendon. If you have pus near your ankle,see your health care provider.


Who decided that it was time for Achilles to fight?

The person that decided for Achilles to come back, was a old,wise men Nestor.


How did Odysseus kill Achilles?

Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.


According to legend how did Achilles die?

Achilles died when his enemy shot a poisoned arrow into his heel. Achilles' heel was the only part of his body that was vulnerable; as a baby, he had been dipped into the River Styx by his mother, who held onto him by his ankle. Achilles' immersion made him impervious to harm, but because his ankle did not contact the river, it remained mortal and vulnerable. The idiom "Achilles' heel" has come to mean a fatal flaw, a chink in one's armor.