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Euphorbus stabs Patroclus with his spear
, then retreats back into his own ranks.
What happened to Patroclus?
Achilles did not allow the burial of Patroclus’ body until the ghost of Patroclus appeared and demanded his burial in order to pass into Hades. Patroclus was then
cremated on a funeral pyre
, which was covered in the hair of his sorrowful companions.
Who is Euphorbus in the Iliad?
Mythology. Euphorbus wounded Patroclus before the Achaean hero was killed by Hector or according to Tzetzes, he was the
second to
strike Patroclus for the god Apollo was the first one. In the fight for Patroclus’ body, Euphorbus was killed by Menelaus.
What does Achilles do when Patroclus died?
Following the death of Patroclus, Achilles steps out onto the battlefield, ready
to take revenge on
Hector. He pursues the Trojans and Hector with a vengeance.
Who stole Achilles armor?
Ultimately, Patroclus is killed in battle by
Hector
, and Achilles’ armor is stripped from his body and taken by Hector as spoils.
Who was Achilles in Troy?
Achilles, in Greek mythology,
son of the mortal Peleus
, king of the Myrmidons, and the Nereid, or sea nymph, Thetis. Achilles was the bravest, handsomest, and greatest warrior of the army of Agamemnon in the Trojan War.
Was Achilles real?
There is no proof that Achilles existed or that any of Homer’s other characters did. The long answer is that
Homer’s Achilles may have been based
, at least in part, on a historical character; the same is true of the rest of Homer’s characters. ... According to Homer, the Trojan War lasted ten years.
Why did Patroclus sleep with Deidameia?
Because Lycomedes is old and ailing, Deidameia runs the island, acting as its surrogate ruler. ... Heartbroken and jealous of Achilles’s love for Patroclus,
Deidameia summons Patroclus to have sex with her
, which he does; he notes that she seemed to want something more from him, which he was unable to provide.
Why did cycnus think he could beat Achilles?
Cycnus would
mock Achilles for his inability to harm him
, and even went as far as removing his armour. ... In a rage, Achilles descended from his chariot and sought to use his sword on Cycnus, but Achilles sword simply blunted on the skin of Cycnus, as the spears had done before so.
Why did Achilles refuse fight?
When Achilles was fighting under Agamemnon, slaves were taken in the Trojan territory as the Greeks moved across the land, sacking and looting along the way. Why did Achilles refuse to fight?
He was angry because Agamemnon took his war-prize from him, his slave-bride Briseis.
Why did Achilles cry?
In book 23 of the Iliad, after Achilles has killed Hector and had his corpse dragged back to the Greek ships, he cries
because he is mourning his beloved friend Patroclus
, and he sees Hector’s death as an act of vengeance.
Where did Achilles go when he died?
After his death, Achilles
is cremated
, and his ashes are mixed with those of his dear friend Patroclus. The Odyssey describes a huge tomb of Achilles on the beach at Troy, and Odysseus meets Achilles during his visit to the underworld, among a group of dead heroes.
Is Achilles immortal?
In Greek Mythology, the river Styx was located in the Underworld and had special powers. Achilles became invulnerable everywhere but at his heel where his mother held him. ... However, he was also
half human and wasn’t immortal like his mother
. He would get old and die someday and he could also be killed.
Who was the ugliest god?
Facts
about Hephaestus
Hephaestus was the only ugly god among perfectly beautiful immortals. Hephaestus was born deformed and was cast out of heaven by one or both of his parents when they noticed that he was imperfect. He was the workman of the immortals: he made their dwellings, furnishings, and weapons.
Why did Patroclus dress up as Achilles?
Patroclus wanted
to wear Achilles’ armor to intimidate the Trojans and lead the Greeks to victory
, but Achilles had his mom ask Zeus to support the Trojans since he was shamed and wanted the Greeks to lose. He even thought Patroclus sounded whiny when asking to wear his armor.
Why did Hector take Achilles armor?
Though not one of the heroes of the Trojan War, Patroclus is the best friend and companion of Achilles. Although Achilles is reluctant, he loans his armor to Patroclus
with a parting warning to be careful
. ... Seeing this, the Trojan hero, Hector, then challenges and kills Patroclus, taking the armor as a spoil of war.
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