Deidamia, daughter of king Lycomedes of Scyros, discovered Achilles in his youth when he was disguised as a girl in her father's court. She had the only child of the great hero, a son Neoptolemus by Achilles. Deidamia became the wife of Helenus, the Trojan seer, son of King Priam, whom Neoptolemus had brought as a prisoner. It was said he had married her before he left.
Briseis was concubine of Achilles. He referred to her as his bride and wife often; and when she was taken by Agamemnon because he had had to give up his concubine Chryseis he withdrew from the war with disastrous results for his own side. He did not again join the war until after the death of his friend Patroclus. She is later returned to Achilles, and mourns with him the death of Patroclus and remains with him until his death, and mourned him and made his body ready for the afterlife.
Diomede was a girl, whom Achilles took up with after Briseis was taken.
Polyxena a daughter of Prime and Hecuba had been slain at Achilles' tomb by Neoptolemus (his son) and so called "beloved of Achilles".
Evan after death Achilles married either Iphigenia or Helen in the White Isle, or else he married Medea in the Islands of the Blest.
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There has been no written evidence of a sibling of Achilles.
His name was Patroclus.
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Achilles , the Greek hero from the Trojan War .
There has been no written evidence of a sibling of Achilles.
His name was Patroclus.
Odysseus or Achilles your choice
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Achilles was a mythological Greek hero of the Trojan war and therefore never existed in reality
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