Achilles was the one..................
Achilles
Achilles
Hector's little son, Astyanax, was thrown from the walls of Troy and killed by the Greeks after the fall of the city.
They didn't need walls. Their soldiers were the walls.
The ancient walls of Greek period constructed of granite, mud bricks and wood. The walls were built for utility not for beauty. The heights and thickness of ancient Greek walls varied and were often based on the size and population of the city-state. As ancient times progressed Greek walls were of little help against such enemies as Alexander the Great or ancient Rome.
Achilles
Achilles
Achilles
Achilles slew Hector.
Achilles
Achilles was the one..................
Achilles :)
Hector was the Trojan hero in the Iliad whose body was dragged around the city walls behind the chariot of Achilles. To hector means to bully or torment, especially with a loud voice.
Hector was beheaded by Achilles and after that Achilles dragged his body behind his chariot in front of the walls of Troy. Hector's body was later returned to his father who burned him ceremoniously.
Hector's little son, Astyanax, was thrown from the walls of Troy and killed by the Greeks after the fall of the city.
outside the city walls
After Achilles killed Hector, he drags Hector's body around the walls of Troy. In the Iliad, it describes how Achilles drilled holes in Hector's heels and strung ropes through them in order to attach it to his chariot. Also, the Greeks poked, kicked, and generally abused Hector's body when Achilles brought it back to the Greek encampment.