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Achilles is a legendary figure that may or may not have existed, Leonidas is a known historical figure who led the Spartans in the battle of Thermopylae. Any relationship would be purely theoretical.
The main character in Virgil's Aeneid is 'Aeneas'.
No- Achilles is a figment of mythology, but Julius Caesar is an actual figure from ancient Roman times.
No, he's a Pennsylvania historical figure.
um, definitely a historical figure....
Charles Dickinson - historical figure - died in 1806.
Certainly! Every President of the United States is an historical figure.
Charles Dickinson - historical figure - was born in 1780.
Achilles is a mythological figure from Homers Iliad and was a Troyan war hero. In reality Achilles has never existed thus there is no real year of his death.
The Romans claimed to be descendants of the Trojans through the mythical figure of Aeneas.
Talk to your physicain and see what you can do to help with your condition. Not to mention you might not have Achilles Tendinitis so it is important to have the proper tests ran to figure out what the problem might be.
Achilles was a legendary Greek hero and warrior known for his role in the Trojan War. He was a skilled and fearless fighter, and his main occupation was as a warrior and leader of the Myrmidons.