When odysseus recieves the armor Ajax gets jealous, but Odysseues needed it more. Ajax dies during the battle in which the armor is used.
the armor that Achilles had was given to odysseus after he died
The voting for Achilles' armor was organized by the Greek leaders during the Trojan War. After the death of Patroclus, Achilles' close companion, the Greek forces gathered to determine who would receive the armor that had belonged to Achilles. Odysseus and Ajax were the primary contenders for the armor, and the decision was made through a vote among the assembled warriors. Ultimately, Odysseus was awarded the armor due to his persuasive arguments and cleverness, leading to Ajax's deep discontent.
After competing with Odysseus for Achilles' armor he killed himself.
Patroclus, Achilles best friend, puts on his armor to put fear into the hearts of many Trojans. Patroclus killed many brave men such as Sarpedon, son of Zeus, but his fate was to die by the sword of Hector.
The armor that Hector wore used to belong to Achilles. Achilles had refused to fight because of a dispute he had with Agamemnon so he let his friend Patroclus wear his special golden armor to raise the moral of the Greek troops. But Hector, thinking that the guy in the armor was Achilles, killed Patroclus and took the armor. So Achilles fights Hector for revenge for his friend and spots Hector since he's wearing the golden armor.
the armor that Achilles had was given to odysseus after he died
gave him achilles' armor
Odysseus had to fight Ajax for the armor of Achilles.
Odysseus and Telamonium Ajax compete for the armour; it is eventually given to Odysseus. Odysseus ends up giving the armour to Achilles' son, Neoptolemus.
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
The fate of Achilles' armor was the source of a feud between Odysseus and Ajax the Greater. They both gave speeches extolling their bravery to the Trojan prisoners and they, in the end, decided that Odysseus was more deserving. Ajax cursed Odysseus, which angered Athena, and he eventually killed himself in grief. Odysseus eventually gave the armor to Neoptolemus, Achilles' son.
The voting for Achilles' armor was organized by the Greek leaders during the Trojan War. After the death of Patroclus, Achilles' close companion, the Greek forces gathered to determine who would receive the armor that had belonged to Achilles. Odysseus and Ajax were the primary contenders for the armor, and the decision was made through a vote among the assembled warriors. Ultimately, Odysseus was awarded the armor due to his persuasive arguments and cleverness, leading to Ajax's deep discontent.
After competing with Odysseus for Achilles' armor he killed himself.
In Homer's "Iliad," Achilles receives new armor and a shield from Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship. After the death of his close friend Patroclus, Achilles seeks vengeance against Hector and requires new armor to return to battle. The goddess Thetis, Achilles' mother, appeals to Hephaestus, who then forges the magnificent armor and shield, adorned with intricate designs that symbolize his prowess and fate in war.
Achilles' spear, like the rest of his armor, has been lost in the hundreds of years following the Trojan War.
Patroclus, Achilles' friend wore Achilles' armor. Hector killed him took the armor and refused to return it. Achilles would not forgive this.
Patroclus, Achilles' friend wore Achilles' armor. Hector killed him took the armor and refused to return it. Achilles would not forgive this.