Achilles's name means "the grief of the people."
The Achilles tendon, named after the hero Achilles.
The bullseye on Achilles was his heel. According to Greek mythology, Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel, where his mother Thetis held him as she dipped him into the River Styx to make him immortal.
Troy is not the son of Achilles or Ares. In Greek mythology, Troy refers to the city of Troy, which is famously known for the Trojan War. Achilles is a Greek hero who fought in the Trojan War, while Ares is the Greek god of war.
Achilles was injured by an arrow shot by Paris, guided by Apollo, in his heel, which was his only vulnerable spot.
It is said that Achilles used yarrow to treat the wounds of his soldiers after the battle of Troy.
If you mean how was he killed he was shot with an arrow in the Achilles tendon.
Achilles's name means "the grief of the people."
''Achilles' ''heel is a seemingly small but actually crucial weakness.''''
"Held by the Heel" refers to the Greek hero Achilles. Achilles Heel. Otherwise it could mean to gain authority/surpass, which has nothing to do with the Greek mythology.
If you mean Superman then its the cryptonite.
I think you mean a shield and it was Hephaestus.
Achilles
be more specific achilles killed like everyone in his path he tried to kill this one girl, mrathus, but i stopped him hes mean
Assuming that you mean the quarrel between Achilles and king Agamemnon: the result was that Achilles 'remained in his tent' and no longer took part in the fighting against Troy.
Odysseus did not kill Achilles. Paris killed Achilles.
The Shield of Achilles
An Achilles heel is a weakness that leads to your downfall. It comes from Greek mythology where the hero, Achilles, was dipped in the river Styx to protect him from harm. Unfortunately his heels didn't touch the water and he was eventually killed in battle, in the Battle of Troy, by Paris. The Achilles tendon is located on the back of the heel connecting the calf to the foot.