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The weakest tendon in the human body isn't known. However, the Achilles tendon is viewed as the strongest in the body.
Achilles' weakest point was his heel, which became known as "Achilles' heel." According to mythology, his mother dipped him in the River Styx to make him invulnerable, but she held him by his heel, leaving it unprotected. This vulnerability ultimately led to his downfall in the Trojan War when Paris struck him in the heel with an arrow, resulting in his death. The term "Achilles' heel" has since come to symbolize a critical weakness despite overall strength.
It is your weakest piont. According to the legend, Achilles' mother dipped him into a miraculous water when he was a child holding him by his heel. This way Achilles became nearly invulnerable. Knowing this, the Trojan prince Paris shot him in the heel with a poisoned arrow, and Achilles died.
Thetis, mother of Achilles, tried to make him invulnerable by putting him into the waters of the Styx (a river of Hades) but the heel by which she held him was not touched by the Styx's waters, and failed to be protected.In the Iliad, Homer does not mention this weakness of Achilles' heel.
Achilles was from Larrisa, Greece. He was the son of a Goddess and a Spartan.
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A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link.
Because when his mother dipped him in the Styx, that is where she held on to him so she could pull him out. So the rest of him was impervious to almost anything, but in that one spot, he was still normal.
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