Odysseus did.
Achilles loved the Trojan woman Briseis.
Agememnon and Achilles were not arguing over a woman, but the fact that Agememnon had lost their honor.
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Agamemnon took Briseis from Achilles. She was a captive woman awarded to Achilles as a prize of war, and her removal sparked Achilles' wrath and led to his withdrawal from battle during the Trojan War. This conflict between Agamemnon and Achilles is a central theme in Homer's "Iliad."
Agamemnon took the Trojan woman, Briseis, whom Achilles had captured, taken as his slave, and fallen in love with because an oracle had ordered him (Agamemnon) to give up his own woman, Chryseis.
acchilles had a weak heel.
Achilles knew the armor that Hector was wearing during the battle. Achilles found a weak spot at the collarbone and pierces Hectors neck.
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This one vulnerable spot a poisoned arrow from the bow of Paris found out, and Achilles died prior to the fall of Troy.
Achilles But was he a god? Or son of a god and a woman?
Achilles found Lycaon cutting trees in Priam's orchard. Lycaon was a son of Priam. Achilles sold Lycaon into slavery and the slave owner, Eetion brought him back to Troy. Later Achilles kills Lycaon on the battlefield even though Lycaon pleaded for his life.
In Greek mythology, the character who pretends to be Achilles is Odysseus. During the Trojan War, to prevent Achilles from joining the Greek forces, Odysseus disguises himself as a messenger and offers gifts to Achilles while also trying to ascertain his whereabouts. In some versions, he goes so far as to dress as a woman and hides among the daughters of King Lycomedes, revealing Achilles' true identity when he is discovered. This clever ruse highlights Odysseus' wit and cunning.