Oh, dude, we're talking ancient history here! So, technically, according to Greek mythology, Achilles was around way before Leonidas. Achilles was a hero in the Trojan War, which happened way before Leonidas and his epic stand at Thermopylae. So, like, Achilles takes the trophy for being the OG hero in this scenario.
King leonidas
To evole Leonidas into Omega Leonidas you must beat every single tournament. When you complete it, Leonidas evolves for the final battle against Marduk.
King Leonidas is remembered for his role in the Second Persian War. As Sparta did not participate in the First Persian War ten years earlier, it is most likely that any other fighting Leonidas did would have been against other Greeks.
The Spartan Leonidas did not train Alexander the Great. The Leonidas who trained Alexander lived far after the Persian Wars.
Xerxes the first
Achilles is a legendary figure that may or may not have existed, Leonidas is a known historical figure who led the Spartans in the battle of Thermopylae. Any relationship would be purely theoretical.
Leonidas
Leonidas was more further because he went for one person and Achilles went for a whole bunch when he threw the spear leonidas threw it 50 meters far and Achilles thre it 38 meters far.
Georgios Grivas -Digenis- and Leonidas A'. They were both Greek warriors, the first one from Cyprus and the second from Sparta.
Achilles was a mythological Greek hero of the Trojan war and therefore never existed in reality
no. It's mot possible for them to meet.They lived far away from each other.
King leonidas
Achilles is a mythological figure from Homers Iliad and was a Troyan war hero. In reality Achilles has never existed thus there is no real year of his death.
He never actually existed but if you're speaking of where he died in mythology...it was in Troy!
In the Trojan war Achilles first fought Telephus, KIng of Mysia.
Achilles, if he existed, was not a god. He was a soldier and known for participating in the attach and destruction of the City of Troy.
Achilles was a figure in Greek legend who was a demi-god. He was famous for helping out in the Trojan War. There was also an Achilles - who actually existed - and he was an emperor.