Heel ...i suppose
The legend of Achilles has it that he was dipped into the river Styx by his mother Thetis in order to make him invulnerable. His heel wasn't covered by the water and he was later killed by an arrow wound to his heel.
The small of his back I believe.
Achilles died when his enemy shot a poisoned arrow into his heel. Achilles' heel was the only part of his body that was vulnerable; as a baby, he had been dipped into the River Styx by his mother, who held onto him by his ankle. Achilles' immersion made him impervious to harm, but because his ankle did not contact the river, it remained mortal and vulnerable. The idiom "Achilles' heel" has come to mean a fatal flaw, a chink in one's armor.
He was shot in the heel of his foot - the only part of him that wasn't dipped in the river Styx. It was the only vulnerable part of his body.
It's the other way around. The Achilles tendon was named after the character Achilles. Achilles got his invinceability when his mother dipped him into the river Styx. In order to do this, she held him by the back of the foot-- Where she held him was the only part of his body that was not bathed in the river's water. Hence his defeat (agony of da feet?) when struck at the Achilles tendon.
The term "Achilles heel" originates from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Achilles, a hero of the Trojan War. According to legend, his mother dipped him in the River Styx to make him invulnerable, but she held him by his heel, leaving that part of his body vulnerable. Thus, "Achilles heel" has come to symbolize a critical weakness in an otherwise strong individual or system.
The small of his back I believe.
Achilles was fatally injures on his heel, his one moral point
The Achilles tendon, named after the hero Achilles.
right part
Apparently Achilles' - the Greek Demi-God - mother, held her son by his ankle and dipped him into some sacred water which would make him immortal. As she was holding his ankle, that was the only part of his body that wasn't touched by the magic water. Achilles was said to be indestructible however he died through an arrow in his ankle.
· abdomen · Achilles tendon · ankle · aorta · appendix · arm · artery
Achilles died when his enemy shot a poisoned arrow into his heel. Achilles' heel was the only part of his body that was vulnerable; as a baby, he had been dipped into the River Styx by his mother, who held onto him by his ankle. Achilles' immersion made him impervious to harm, but because his ankle did not contact the river, it remained mortal and vulnerable. The idiom "Achilles' heel" has come to mean a fatal flaw, a chink in one's armor.
He was shot in the heel of his foot - the only part of him that wasn't dipped in the river Styx. It was the only vulnerable part of his body.
first vertebra is named after Atlas who held the sky on his shoulders, Achilles' heel, adam's rib.
The word wound can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is an injury, such as a cut, to a part of the body. The verb form means to injure by cutting the skin.
The Achilles tendon is part of the muscular system. It connects the calf muscles to the heel bone (calcaneus) and is crucial for movements such as walking, running, and jumping.
Achilles was born a demi-god and was baptised in the river Styx. In his baptism he was held by the ankle and therefore this part of his body was not baptised. This became the weak point of Achilles.