Achilles did not rule any territory or kingdom in the traditional sense. He was a legendary Greek hero and a central character in Homer's "Iliad," known for his exceptional warrior skills in the Trojan War. While he was a prince of the Myrmidons and held significant influence among the Greek forces, he did not have a kingdom to rule over like other leaders, such as Agamemnon or Priam. His story primarily revolves around his martial prowess and personal honor rather than political power.
Achilles was a warrior not a king; he ruled no one.
Thetis does not promise anything, but Zeus does promise Thetis that her son Achilles will be honored.
Achilles
Because when his mother dipped him in the Styx, that is where she held on to him so she could pull him out. So the rest of him was impervious to almost anything, but in that one spot, he was still normal.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
Achilles is actually a Greek hero, and he never ruled anything.
Achilles was a warrior not a king; he ruled no one.
the armor that Achilles had was given to odysseus after he died
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.
No he got shot in the ankle, screamed and died.
Thetis does not promise anything, but Zeus does promise Thetis that her son Achilles will be honored.
Achilles
Because when his mother dipped him in the Styx, that is where she held on to him so she could pull him out. So the rest of him was impervious to almost anything, but in that one spot, he was still normal.
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)