There is no Greek hero that is covered in invisible amour except for his heel. You are thinking of Achilles, who was dipped in the river Styx when he was a baby. That made him invulnerable except for his heel, where is mom held him by when she dipped him into the river. He played a huge part in the Trojan War, until Apollo guided Paris' arrow and it landed right in Achilles' heel.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
Aidôneus means "unseen one", and refers to Hades.
He kept it, except when he lent it to Perseus.
He was the king of Troy during the Trojan War. He is the youngest (and only surviving) son of Laomedon, was formerly named Podarces until he was rescued by his sister Hesione. He reputedly had fifty sons and fifty daughters. His most notable wife is Hecuba.
In Greece, a man was required to do everything except keep the house in order and raise the children.
Reputedly on Mount Olympus in northern Greece.
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Atomos. This is Greek for "indivisible".
Yes it does.
For a time, Eros/Cupid.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
Aidôneus means "unseen one", and refers to Hades.
Hades had an invisibility cap, or helmet.
Hades, he was a helmet of invisibility.
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The Greek philosopher Democritus
An old covered walkway is called a stoa from Greek architecture.