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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Well to me it was all about the Trojan Horse, this is when Achilles men fled and the left a big wooden horse and Achilles and about 20 other soldiers hid inside so the king hauled it into the city as a victory prize, but at night the soldiers snuck out and opened the gates to let the entire army into the city then the war had ended as Troy was burned to the ground.
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Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
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It is said that Achilles used yarrow to treat the wounds of his soldiers after the battle of Troy.
I have searched many cites and Achilles does not have a symbol.
Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium was created in 2010.
my class just finished the book today! i loved it! Achilles wants to stay out of the troyan war bc Agammenon disgraced him by taking a girl ( Briseis) he had rightfully won for himself after looting a city. Achilles loved Briseis and Agammenon took her, so hes hurt. Hes attempting to stay out of the battle by beign in his tent which is near the battle field and refusing the pleas of the other soldiers to fight.
Well to me it was all about the Trojan Horse, this is when Achilles men fled and the left a big wooden horse and Achilles and about 20 other soldiers hid inside so the king hauled it into the city as a victory prize, but at night the soldiers snuck out and opened the gates to let the entire army into the city then the war had ended as Troy was burned to the ground.
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Achilles quest was to do stuff and fight in the Trojan war and he did a very good job in fighting as he killed many people. :)
Military vehicles such as trucks, armored vehicles, helicopters, and airplanes are commonly used to transport soldiers in the field. The mode of transportation depends on the specific mission requirements and the terrain where the soldiers are operating.
Around 250,000 people visit Flanders Field each year to pay their respects to the soldiers who fought and died during World War I.
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