In the Trojan War, several key figures were fated to die due to prophecies and curses. Notably, Achilles was destined to die young, as foretold by his mother, Thetis, who knew that his choice to fight would lead to his glory but also his demise. Other notable figures included Hector, Prince of Troy, whose death was foretold as a consequence of the war, and ultimately, Agamemnon and many of the Greek heroes faced death as part of their tragic fates. The overarching theme of fate and prophecy looms large in the narratives surrounding the war.
Protesilaus .
Shot by and arrow from Paris.
Yes, as they are immortal and can not die.
The Trojan War was a surprise.
There was no Sirion in the Trojan War.
Achilles is her son. Thetis was by prophesy destined to bear a son greater than his father (Peleus); Achilles was also prophesied to die if he went to fight in the Trojan war.
Protesilaus .
during the Trojan war
Shot by and arrow from Paris.
Yes, as they are immortal and can not die.
The Trojan War
The Trojan War was a surprise.
There was no Sirion in the Trojan War.
The Trojan War.
The Aeneid details the voyage of Aeneas as he flees his home city Troy after the Trojan war. Aeneas is travelling to Italy where he is destined to found Rome. The Aeneid tells of his trials while traveling.
The four heroes of the Trojan forces during the Trojan War were Hector, Aeneas, Paris, and Deiphobus. Hector, the foremost warrior of Troy, was known for his bravery and leadership. Aeneas, a Trojan prince, is often depicted as a pious hero destined to found a new city. Paris, known for his role in initiating the war by abducting Helen, and Deiphobus, another skilled warrior, also played significant roles in the defense of Troy.
the Trojan war because the poems talk about the war heros in the Trojan war.