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Thetis was Achilles mother. She dipped Achilles into the River Styx, by holding him by his ankles. As the water failed to touch where his mother held him, his heels proved to be his weak spot.

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Who was dipped into the river Styx in an attempt to make him immortal?

Achilles was notably dipped in the river in such an attempt.


What was the bullseye on Achilles?

The bullseye on Achilles was his heel. According to Greek mythology, Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel, where his mother Thetis held him as she dipped him into the River Styx to make him immortal.


Why was Achilles' heel his weak spot?

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.


Why did Achilles mother want to make him immortal?

Because Fate told her that he would have a short, glorious life and she wanted to make him immortal so that he would have a long life. Alas this did not happen as the heel that she held him by when she dipped him in the river Styx, was not made immortal and that's how he died - shot in the heel with an arrow by Paris.


Where did archilles heel get its name?

Achilles was a hero in Ancient Greek mythology. His mother, the nymph Thetis, attempted to make Achilles immortal by dipping him into the river Styx. She held him by the ankles, so they did not receive invulnerability from the river. Achilles was killed because Paris, in the Trojan War, shot him with an arrow in Achilles' heel - Achilles' one weak spot. This is why the term "achilles heel" became an idiom for a person's one weakness.


Why does the Achilles tendon have that name?

Apparently Achilles' - the Greek Demi-God - mother, held her son by his ankle and dipped him into some sacred water which would make him immortal. As she was holding his ankle, that was the only part of his body that wasn't touched by the magic water. Achilles was said to be indestructible however he died through an arrow in his ankle.


What is the meaning of Achilles' heel?

It is a person's point of weakness. Achilles, according to legend, was dunked in the River Styx by his mother Thetis when he was a baby. She wanted to make him immortal. While dunking him, she held him by the heel. This is the only body part that was not immortal. During the Trojan War, Paris shot him in the heel, killing him. His heel was his only weak point, hence his "Achilles Heel.'


Did the arrow in the ankle of Achilles kill him or make him mortal?

Achilles was made immortal by being dipped into the River Styx. He was held by his heel, which is why that is his weak spot. When he was shot there, he died.


Why the tendon above the heel is called the Achilles tendon?

It is named after the Homer's 'Iliad' account of the fall of Troy where one of the heros 'Achilles' is killed by an arrow entering his heel, which was the only place where he was vulnerable after being held by the heel by his mother who dipped him into the river styx.


What is the modern expression that refers to a person's weak spot and is based on a Greek mythology?

Achilles was a hero in the Trojan War, one of the Greeks' best fighters because when he was a baby, his mother took him down to the River Styx and dipped him in to make him immortal. But she had to hold him by the heel, so Achilles is invincible everywhere but in his one heel. A person's weak spot is their "Achilles' heel".


What does the following phrase mean mean your only weakness is in your Achilles' Heel?

The question doesn't make sense because it's stating the obvious. The term 'Achilles' heel' refers to a person in Greek Mythology who was the son of an immortal nymph who tried to make him immortal by dipping him in the river Styx. She forgot to wet the heel she held him by, thus making him immortal, all but his heel. So when we refer to someone's 'Achilles' heel' we are referring to their weak spot. So the question doesn't make sense because one's 'Achilles' heel' is one's only weakness so it's an obvious question.


How did Hercules and Achilles become almost invincible?

Both Herclues and Achilles were born half-god, Hercules by his father: Zeus, and Achilles by his mother: Thetis. Thetis further attempted to make Achilles invulnerable by dipping him in the Styx.