Diomedes
Achilles was believed to be in his late teens or early twenties during the Trojan War.
Achilles was killed during the Trojan War, so he didn't return home.
No, Achilles was not in the wooden horse during the Trojan War. According to Greek mythology, he was not present when the Greeks used the wooden horse to infiltrate Troy, as he had already died earlier in the war. His absence is significant, as his death was a pivotal moment in the conflict, leading to the eventual fall of Troy.
Shot by and arrow from Paris.
he was about 15 when the Trojan war started and it lasted around 9 years so near the end of the war Achilles was 24
Hector killed him, thinking he was Achilles, during the Trojan War.
Achilles was believed to be in his late teens or early twenties during the Trojan War.
That depends, he was a Trojan during the Trojan War. He killed Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior there. So, to the Trojans he was good but to the Greeks he was bad.
Achilles was killed during the Trojan War, so he didn't return home.
No, Achilles was not in the wooden horse during the Trojan War. According to Greek mythology, he was not present when the Greeks used the wooden horse to infiltrate Troy, as he had already died earlier in the war. His absence is significant, as his death was a pivotal moment in the conflict, leading to the eventual fall of Troy.
Shot by and arrow from Paris.
he was about 15 when the Trojan war started and it lasted around 9 years so near the end of the war Achilles was 24
The most magnificent hero on the Greek side during the Trojan War was Achilles. Renowned for his unmatched strength, bravery, and martial prowess, he played a pivotal role in the conflict. His story is central to Homer's "Iliad," where his rage and personal struggles highlight both his heroic qualities and his vulnerabilities. Achilles' legacy as a quintessential Greek hero endures in literature and mythology.
Achilles was a Greek hero during the Trojan War and central character of Homer's Iliad. There are no nicknames for Achilles.
During the Trojan War the Greek champion was Achilles
Killed in battle when mistaken for Achilles
In the Iliad, Achilles is said to have killed a large number of Trojan warriors during the Trojan War. According to the epic, he primarily targets warriors on the Trojan side, but no specific number is provided in the text.