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Achilles (the Greek hero) is spelled Achille in French. Achilles' heel is translated 'le talon d'Achille'.
well Arabian horses - (This answer is not an answer at all sorry Loolah123!!) REAL ANSWER: Xanthus and his brother Balius you'll find!!! There's much on them in the Lliad. Poseidon gave the two horses to King Peleus of Phtia, as a wedding gift, when Peleus married the Ocean goddess Thetis. Peleus later gave the horses to his son Achilles who took them to draw his chariot during the Trojan War.
Achilles had immortal horses and in the Fagles translation of the Iliad, one of his horses' names is Roan Beauty. In other translations it is either Balios or Xanthus? Not sure which.
Achilles died at Troy when Paris shot him in the heel with an arrow. In some versions of the story, Apollo guides the arrow to Achilles heel. Some versions say the arrow was poisoned. The Iliad ends before Achilles' death.
'Trojan Horses' , 'Achilles' Heels' , 'Tricks and Traps' .
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capaill is 'horses'; (capall is 'horse')
In the story by Lewis Carroll, the tortoise tells Achilles that he can never catch up to him in a race if he keeps giving the tortoise a head start. This leads to a paradoxical situation where Achilles can never overtake the tortoise, no matter how fast he runs.
No he got shot in the ankle, screamed and died.
Hector killed Achilles dearest companion, Patroclus, while he was disguised in Achilles' armor (in order to inspire the morale challenged Greeks). After mourning, Achilles challenged Hector to single combat and defeated him.
Most horses are simply known as horses. Wild horses are known as brumbies.
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