Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
Achilles sought revenge for the death of Patroclus. The death of Patroclus was Achilles' main motivation for his killing of Hector.
Achilles learned of Patroclus's death from Antilochus, who was a messenger and a close friend. Antilochus informed Achilles that Patroclus had been killed by Hector during the Trojan War. This news prompted Achilles to seek revenge against Hector, driving the narrative of vengeance in Homer's "Iliad."
Depending on who you were talking to, he may have. Achilles refused to fight and so, Patroclus fought in his place and was killed by Hector (the Trojan hero). To avenge Patroclus' death, Achilles killed Hector.
Patroclus didn't retreat after he stopped the Trojans from burning the Greek ships like Achilles told him to.
Patroclus' death
After the death of Patroclus; Agamemnon gives Achilles back Briseis.
Achilles did not fight in the Trojan war until the death of Patroclus.
Hector kills Patroclus in the Trojan War. Patroclus, a close companion of Achilles, puts on Achilles' armor and enters the battlefield, leading to his death at the hands of Hector.
Achilles friends were Patroclus only Patroclus from the illiad
I don't think Achilles stole anything from Patroclus. Patroclus stole Achilles armor and war it into battle. The Trojans thought he was Achilles and killed him.
His relative and boyfriend Patroclus.