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Achilles led a contingent of Myrmidons, typically estimated to be around 1,000 soldiers, during the Trojan War. In Homer's "Iliad," he is depicted as a formidable warrior and key figure among the Greek forces. However, specific numbers can vary in different accounts of the myth.

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