The term "Achilles heel" dates back to old Greek legends, which tell of a hero named Achilles, who's entire body was indestructible, except for a small area on the back of his heel. This made him a feared warrior, as he could not be damaged by weapons, until another warrior named Paris discovered his one weakness, his heel, and shot him in the heel with an arrow. The legend of Achilles is part of "The Iliad" by Homer. "Achilles heel", thus, refers to any specific weakness or vulnerability.
Paris killed Achilles, with an arrow (in his heel, the only vulnerable spot on his body). or the other legend is that Paris stabbed Achillies in the back with a dagger.
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In Homer's "Iliad," after the death of Patroclus, the Greek leaders offer Achilles a variety of gifts to entice him back into battle. These gifts include a substantial amount of gold, an array of fine armor, and the return of Briseis, Achilles' beloved captive. Additionally, they promise him the choice of the finest women and a share of the spoils of war, highlighting the value placed on honor and material wealth in Greek warrior culture.
You may be talking about Achilles. He was not a greek god, but he was dipped into the River of Styx. His mother held his ankle while she submerged him into the River. Therefore, one day, Achilles's ankle was shot by an arrow, and he died. It was his heel actually. Haven't you ever heard of the Achilles heel? It was his heel not ankle.
More commonly known as an Achilles tendon rupture, it is the tearing / rupturing of the Achilles' tendon that runs down the back of the leg into the heel. It is so named for the Greek Warrior Achilles, who was crippled by an arrow into that tendon in his heel. Achilles died in the Trojan War.
Ankle dorsiflexion is when the ankle is moved back towards the body. The muscles involved in this movement is the ankle extensor.
It is the Arrow it is the back part of an arrow
In Greek and Roman mythology, Cupid is depicted as being mischievous and unpredictable. Having an arrow in his back could symbolize the idea that even the god of love himself is not immune to the power of his own arrows, causing him to fall in love unexpectedly.
The term "Achilles heel" dates back to old Greek legends, which tell of a hero named Achilles, who's entire body was indestructible, except for a small area on the back of his heel. This made him a feared warrior, as he could not be damaged by weapons, until another warrior named Paris discovered his one weakness, his heel, and shot him in the heel with an arrow. The legend of Achilles is part of "The Iliad" by Homer. "Achilles heel", thus, refers to any specific weakness or vulnerability.
there are two arrow in the back of cupid.
Paris killed Achilles, with an arrow (in his heel, the only vulnerable spot on his body). or the other legend is that Paris stabbed Achillies in the back with a dagger.
No one really knows. He is to fast because he is a god. And if you didn't know cupid is a god his roman name is cupid his greek name is Aro. But people asume that a heart is on the back of his arrow.
Achiles Tendon
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