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Achilles and Hector fought with spears and hand to hand combat for a long time, and for a long time no one could discern whose side fate was on.
because Achilles was a huge powerhouse for the Greeks as he was almost invincible also Achilles-killed his closest and most important brother Hector, whose last words were that Paris would kill Achilles
His relative and boyfriend Patroclus.
His mother, Thetis.
Achilles is a tragically flawed character whose â??Achilles heelâ?? was actually his pride. After receiving what he believed to be a blow to his pride, Achilles vowed to end his battle. After he vowed to no longer fight, he asked his mother to make a plea to Zeus to make sure the Greeks would still win.
Achilles and Hector fought with spears and hand to hand combat for a long time, and for a long time no one could discern whose side fate was on.
On his fathers side Heracles, while on his mothers side Achilles. Achilles is a dude and so is heracles
Alexander the Great was a Greek from the Argaed dynasty on his fathers side whose ancestors included Heracles through to Caranus of Macedon and the Aeacids dynasty on his mothers side whose ancestors descended from Neoptolemus son of Achilles. Alexander was second cousin to Pyrrus of Epirus.
because Achilles was a huge powerhouse for the Greeks as he was almost invincible also Achilles-killed his closest and most important brother Hector, whose last words were that Paris would kill Achilles
"Achilles heel" is an idiom that refers to a person's weak point or vulnerability. It originates from the Greek myth of Achilles, whose only vulnerable spot was his heel.
His relative and boyfriend Patroclus.
we dont know the side.
He was on the Greek side (rather than just Spartan), but to confuse matters, The Illiad refers to two Greek armies-Agamemnon's and Achilles'.
His mother, Thetis.
Achilles is a tragically flawed character whose â??Achilles heelâ?? was actually his pride. After receiving what he believed to be a blow to his pride, Achilles vowed to end his battle. After he vowed to no longer fight, he asked his mother to make a plea to Zeus to make sure the Greeks would still win.
The death of his best friend/comrade Patroclos.
That of her son Achilles, of the Greek Myrmidons.