In Greek mythology, Achilles did not survive the Trojan War. He was killed by an arrow shot by Paris, guided by Apollo, which struck him in his vulnerable heel—his only weak point. This moment led to the term "Achilles' heel," symbolizing a singular vulnerability despite overall strength. Thus, Achilles' death marks a significant event in the mythological narrative surrounding the war.
Achilles
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
Achilles was the demigod of war.
light-footed Achilles
Hector was killed by Achilles for retribution of Achilles cousin's, Patroclus's, death by Hector's hands. Hector was unaware that he had killed Patroclus as Patroclus had taken Achilles' place under false pretenses when Achilles refused to fight. While Hector felt guilty about killing the wrong person he fought Achilles anyway, knowing that he would not survive the battle.
Achilles
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
The Shield of Achilles
Achilles often means the Achilles tendon, at the back of the heel.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
No, Achilles is the leader of the Myrmidons.
The correct spelling is 'achilles'.
Achilles heel,
Achilles was shot in 1066
Yes, and it's Achilles.
Achilles was the demigod of war.