In "The Iliad," Achilles is described as a strong and handsome warrior with golden hair and piercing eyes. He is known for his exceptional skill in battle and his fierce determination.
In Homer's epic poem, the Iliad, Achilles is described as a strong and handsome warrior with golden hair and piercing eyes. He is depicted as a fierce and skilled fighter, known for his bravery and prowess in battle.
There were dozens of them - some just for a brief day of glory. The major ones were Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, Odysseus .... Look up the Iliad to get a full list.
It was crafted by Hephaestus and was a golden armour said to be as bright as the sun and was the best armour ever made.
The best guess is in the Iliad; you might however look into the archeological evidence at the Troy site.
Paris who was Hectors brother shot him with an arrow in the ankle heel part. When Achilles was a baby his mom dipped him in a magical river that made the Gods look after him. When she dipped baby Achilles in the water he was held by his heel there fore that was his weak spot so when Paris hit him it made him die.
In Homer's epic poem, the Iliad, Achilles is described as a strong and handsome warrior with golden hair and piercing eyes. He is depicted as a fierce and skilled fighter, known for his bravery and prowess in battle.
There were dozens of them - some just for a brief day of glory. The major ones were Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, Odysseus .... Look up the Iliad to get a full list.
In book IX of the Iliad she has a golden throne.
dose it look like epic wonders
Agamemnon. However, most people don't consider there to be heroes or villains in Homer's story of The Iliad (which Troy is based on). The film is really about humans fighting humans.
It was crafted by Hephaestus and was a golden armour said to be as bright as the sun and was the best armour ever made.
There is a very big story.Pl z refer to the epic mahabharata.
The Greeks quite interestingly used a religious symbol for strength. It incorporated the use of a whip and a mace. Criss crossed on the shield of Achilles. Achilles quite often depicted in battle, alongside his Greek buddies.
it was related to Achilles and it had a carving of Achilles on it is what i learned in social studies. also has any one heard of the trombone cover of carry on wayward son by maniacal 4 trombone quartet. sorry this is just random
In the slang term (ie "that beard is epic", "what an epic show", etc), yes. But if you look at the actual definition, no. Try heroic or bold.
it looks awesome
I feel more sympathetic towards Priam, because he has to beg Achilles for his son's body back and kiss Achilles' hands, the hands by which the spear that killed his son was thrust into Hector's throat, killing him. He lowered down his standards by visiting Achilles, and showing him respect. He was ready to do anything to retrieve his son's body. Priam was a hurt father that lost his son. -Raneem Fares-