There are several versions of the death of Ajax the greater. According to one story, after the death of Achilles there was a dispute as to who should receive his armor; it was claimed both by Ajax (Aias) and Odysseus. Either the other Greek leaders put it to the vote or, according another version, they entrusted the decision the Helenus, the captive Trojan seer. At all events, the armor went to Odyssues. Thereupon Aias planned a night-attack on his own allies; but Athena drove him and so that he killed a flock of sheep instead. When he came to himself, shame and remorse drove him to slay himself with his sword.
Another version says he was killed by Paris by an arrow. It is also said that he was buried alive by the Trojans. Yet another version recounted that he was murmured by Odysseus.
Thus, Who killed Ajax the greater? : Himself, Paris, The Trojans, or Odysseus
After competing with Odysseus for Achilles' armor he killed himself.
After Achilles, the greatest two other warriors were Telamonian Ajax (Greater Ajax) and Odysseus. These two warriors competed to see who was the braver warrior.
the Trojan fighters were Achilles, Agamemnon, Ajax the greater, Ajax the lesser, Diomedes, Idomeneus, MMenelaus, Nester and Odyseues.
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When odysseus recieves the armor Ajax gets jealous, but Odysseues needed it more. Ajax dies during the battle in which the armor is used.
Ajax the greater killed himself after realizing he killed animals.
There were two Ajax. Ajax Oileades and Ajax the greater.
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Ajax is a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan war but was killed by Hector.
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Phorcys the Shieldless was killed by Ajax, King of Salamis.
Ajax was a mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea and king of Salamis[1]. He plays an important role in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War. To distinguish him from Ajax, son of Oileus (Ajax the Lesser), he is called "Telamonian Ajax," "Greater Ajax," or "Ajax the Great". In Etruscan mythology, he is known as Aivas Tlamunus.
Achilles was the greater man, though they lived as comrades
Ajax won't approach Odysseus because he killed himself and died. There is no way for him to speak because he is already dead.
Ajax was one of Robert E. Lee's many warhorses used during the Civil War. Ajax "Ajax killed himself by running into the iron prong of a gate-latch" and is buried on the grounds of Washington and Lee University.Source: R. E. Lee: A biography by Douglas Southall Freeman
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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.