Yes, Achilles' mother is a goddess. She is Thetis, a sea nymph and one of the Nereids in Greek mythology. Thetis is known for her beauty and divine powers, and she plays a significant role in the Iliad, particularly in her efforts to support and protect her son, Achilles, during the Trojan War.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
His mother, Thetis.
Achilles's father is Peleus, who was the king of the Myrmidons. Peleus was a mortal, while Achilles's mother, Thetis, was a sea goddess. Their union produced Achilles, one of the greatest warriors in Greek mythology.
Thetis is the goddess mother of Achilles and helps him to achive glory as he wants even aginst her own wishes.
Mortal, she was killed by Achilles.
Thetis, the mother of Achilles is a sea nymph. That is not technically a goddess but she is immortal.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
His mother, Thetis.
Achilles often spoke to Thetis to request something of his goddess mother which was usually granted to him by her.
Thetis was Achilles' goddess mother, Peleus his mortal father.
Thetis is a Nereid goddess, a daughter of Nereus and Doris, and mother of Achilles.
Achilles's father is Peleus, who was the king of the Myrmidons. Peleus was a mortal, while Achilles's mother, Thetis, was a sea goddess. Their union produced Achilles, one of the greatest warriors in Greek mythology.
No, in Greek myth, Thetis is the mother of Achilles and a sea goddess daughter of Doris and Nereus.
Achilles was from Larrisa, Greece. He was the son of a Goddess and a Spartan.
By the time the Iliad was written Thetis was a sea-nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, and the mother of Achilles:- the greatest of the Greek warriors who stormed Troy.But careful examination of the earliest records of Greek theology suggest that Thetis may originally have been the same goddess as her later grandmother Tethys, and that the Thetis / Tethys goddess may have been an early Creation goddess. (Thetis' original mother-goddess role is suggested by Achilles in Iliad I when he mentions that his mother had a hand in confirming Zeus' power over a confederation of Hera, Poseidon, and Pallas Athene).
Thetis is the goddess mother of Achilles and helps him to achive glory as he wants even aginst her own wishes.
Achilles, as in the Achilles tendon in the heel