Achilles and Perseus are both legendary heroes in Greek mythology, but they belong to different mythological narratives and generations. Achilles, known for his role in the Trojan War, is a son of the mortal king Peleus and the sea goddess Thetis. Perseus, on the other hand, is a slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the son of Zeus and Danaë. While they are not directly related, they are both part of the broader Greek mythological tradition, with connections through shared themes of heroism and divine ancestry.
It is believed that Perseus was at least 27 years old when she fell in love with the Greek God, Achilles when she got captured and taken to the Greek camp. Perseus got rescued by her cousin, the king of Troy, and taken back with him. When the invasion happened, Achilles was looking for her and she was being held by the King of Greece. She then plunged a knife into his neck thus killing him. When Achilles was there comforting her, Paris saw them and thought Achilles was hurting his cousin, and reached for his arrows. Perseus saw him and screamed, "No! Don't!" but it was too late. The arrow plunged into Achilles' heel, causing him a shock of pain. He was shot three more times in the stomach until he finally went down. Perseus was devastated, but left with Paris. People are saying that Perseus never loved anyone like she loved Achilles, and I, for one, believe that, too. *PLEASE NOTE: I am 11 years old, and I know all this stuff! Mostly from watching 'Troy' over, and over again! :)
He isnt. the story has nothing to do with him.
Perseus was not a character in the movie "Troy," which focuses on the events of the Trojan War and features characters like Achilles, Hector, and Agamemnon. Instead, Perseus is the hero from Greek mythology best known for slaying Medusa and rescuing Andromeda. He was portrayed by Harry Hamlin in the 1981 film "Clash of the Titans."
Perseus was not as important to the Romans as to the Greeks, but his name would be the same. While his name didn't change several of the heroes such as Odysseus and Achilleus did have Roman names, Ulysses and Achilles, so it is not just the gods that the Romans changed the names.
Perseus did not participate in the Trojan War, as he is a mythological hero from an earlier era in Greek mythology, well before the war took place. He is best known for his adventures, including slaying Medusa and rescuing Andromeda. The Trojan War primarily involved heroes like Achilles, Hector, and Odysseus, who were from a later generation of Greek mythology. Perseus's stories are separate from the events of the Trojan War.
Atalanta wasn't known to have beaten Perseus. She did, however, beat Peleus, the father of Achilles.
Haides is related to perseus because he is his brother
There were a lot. Most of them were children of the gods. Here are some. Ajax Achilles Heracles Jason Odysseus Agamemnon Theseus Bellerophon Atalanta Perseus Hope this helps!
Achilles was a mythological character who fought in the battle of Troy. He was the sun of King Peleus and the river nymph Thetis. There are a few people that are related to Achilles. Zeus Bears was related to Achilles.
because perseus killed medusa
It is believed that Perseus was at least 27 years old when she fell in love with the Greek God, Achilles when she got captured and taken to the Greek camp. Perseus got rescued by her cousin, the king of Troy, and taken back with him. When the invasion happened, Achilles was looking for her and she was being held by the King of Greece. She then plunged a knife into his neck thus killing him. When Achilles was there comforting her, Paris saw them and thought Achilles was hurting his cousin, and reached for his arrows. Perseus saw him and screamed, "No! Don't!" but it was too late. The arrow plunged into Achilles' heel, causing him a shock of pain. He was shot three more times in the stomach until he finally went down. Perseus was devastated, but left with Paris. People are saying that Perseus never loved anyone like she loved Achilles, and I, for one, believe that, too. *PLEASE NOTE: I am 11 years old, and I know all this stuff! Mostly from watching 'Troy' over, and over again! :)
They were not gods- they were all mortal. All three were mortal, and were considered heroes.
There are lots, but here are the most famous ones: Achilles, Perseus, Jason, Hercules/Heracles and Theseus.
Usually the roll of heroes contains Perseus, Heracles, Bellerophon, Theseus, Jason, Achilles and Odysseus.
Perseus kills one of them (Medusa). The other two persue Perseus but fail to find him as he is wearing the Helm of Darkness.
He isnt. the story has nothing to do with him.
Perseus was not a character in the movie "Troy," which focuses on the events of the Trojan War and features characters like Achilles, Hector, and Agamemnon. Instead, Perseus is the hero from Greek mythology best known for slaying Medusa and rescuing Andromeda. He was portrayed by Harry Hamlin in the 1981 film "Clash of the Titans."