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The terms "Achaeans" and "Argives" both refer to groups of ancient Greek people, but they are not synonymous. The Achaeans were one of the major Greek tribes during the Mycenaean period and often represented the collective Greek forces in Homer's "Iliad." In contrast, the Argives specifically refer to the inhabitants of Argos, a city-state in the Peloponnese, and are often associated with local legends and heroes, particularly those tied to the region. While all Argives can be considered Achaeans, not all Achaeans are Argives, as the term encompasses a broader group.

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