hm they never fought in the Greek mythology but Hercules is 15 feet tall can bleed Achilles cant bleed except for his heal which no one knows they are both incredibly Strong warriors both of them have godly parents i think in the end Achilles would win because of invulnerability (but Achilles would probably be cursed by zeuz)
That would be Achilles at the Battle of Troy
Achilles killed Hector mainly to avenge the death of his friend, Patrokolos. Also, it made sense for him to kill Hector because they both were the best fighters on their respective sides. If Achilles killed Hector, he would gain a lot of honor.
It would be a tie and then they would go for shoots of ouzo :)
A fight to the finish
Yes the gladiators have won a few times. It was a fight between the gladiators was very hard and brutal some would have blood everywhere others would be dead while some would have a sword in their hand ready to fight again.
Both Hercules and Achilles would be excellent modern day heroes. Both had admirable qualities that would help better life today.
Hercules would fight bears if they ever got in is way. However, fighting bears was never one of his labors.
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Patroclus. When Patroclus got killed by Hector. Achilles got pissed and killed Hector
Agamemnon was forced to return his lover Chryseis to end the plague, and took Achilles' concubine Briseis as his own. Enraged at the dishonor Agamemnon had inflicted upon him, Achilles decided he would no longer fight.
fight because he would die because of a prophecy
He had a disagreement with Agamemnon over a girl.
Achilles is a tragically flawed character whose â??Achilles heelâ?? was actually his pride. After receiving what he believed to be a blow to his pride, Achilles vowed to end his battle. After he vowed to no longer fight, he asked his mother to make a plea to Zeus to make sure the Greeks would still win.
Because the Kings agreed that it would save time if the their best warriors fought. Clearly Achilles, and Boagrius were the best warriors from their army.
No, Achilles accepted his fate as foretold by the prophecy, that he would die young if he chose to fight in the Trojan War. Despite knowing this, Achilles decided to go to war and fight in order to gain honor and glory.
He said it was not his fight, so he would not waste his time fighting for something so silly.
Achilles was the Greek champion and king of the Myrmidons, a warrior tribe known for its efficiency and ruthlessness. Achilles rage over the death of his friend Patroklos caused him to fight so violently that the Trojans, who had been near victory, were pushed back to the walls of their city. There, Achilles called out Hector, who at first stood to fight, then ran at the sight of Achilles. Eventually, Achilles caught Hector, killed him, and dragged his body behind his chariot for 12 days. Hectors death was a tremendous factor in the defeat of Troy, since without him, the Trojan army was far less effective. He, also, would likely have not fallen for the ploy of the Trojan horse.