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Achilles was a hero from Greek mythology that lead to the victory at the Trojan War, he is the greatest warrior and hero from Homer's epic poem, 'The Iliad'. He is also referred in the Roman mythology, under the same name, since he was a mortal, not a God, Romans only changed the names of the Greek Gods.

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Roman version of the myth Achilles?

There is no Roman version of the myth of Achilles.


Is the word Achilles Roman or Greek?

Greek origin The name Achilles is primarily a male name of Greek origin that means Pain. May be from the Greek word 'achos' which means "pain" or from the name of the Achelous River.


Where did Achilles rule in Roman mythology?

Achilles is actually a Greek hero, and he never ruled anything.


What does Achilles name mean?

Achilles's name means "the grief of the people."


What are the common characters in greek and roman myths?

Hercules or Achilles


What does the name Achilles mean?

Because Achilles was a mortal, he had no existing Roman counterpart. As such, they would have simply called him Achilles. It's important to note that most Romans knew Greek as it was the language of trade and commerce.


What is Perseus' name mean in Roman?

Perseus was not as important to the Romans as to the Greeks, but his name would be the same. While his name didn't change several of the heroes such as Odysseus and Achilleus did have Roman names, Ulysses and Achilles, so it is not just the gods that the Romans changed the names.


Did Achilles the warrior work for Julius Caesar?

No- Achilles is a figment of mythology, but Julius Caesar is an actual figure from ancient Roman times.


Was Achilles Bisexual?

Just about every male in the Roman period was bisexual.


How do you use Achilles in a sentence?

Achilles is a name, so you can use it the same way as any other name.


Does the Achilles sword have name?

NO


What was Achilles's king's name?

Achilles was the son of Peleus, king of the myrmidons, and Thetis.