Achilles - King of Myrmidons - Hero - Trojan War, Iliad - Cold Cast Bronze Resin

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Subject: HISTORY MYTHOLOGY, CRAFT GIFT PRESENT, VINTAGE DECORATION, TROJAN WAR HOMER ILIAD, PATROCLUS PARIS HECUBE, BEAUTIFUL HELEN SPARTA, MENELAUS AGAMEMNON, TROY GREECE TURKEY Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece Format: Statue Material: Cold Cast Bronze Item Length: 2 Title: Achilles - King of Myrmidons - Hero - Trojan War, Iliad Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction Item Width: 3.7 Features: Limited Edition Listed By: Artist Unit of Sale: Single Piece Year of Production: 2023 Size: Small Time Period Produced: 2020-Now Artist: Handmade Region of Origin: Europe Placement: Table Item Height: 5.1 Handmade: Yes Style: Ancient Greek Type: Statue Production Technique: BRONZE Color: BROWN Culture: Greek

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Achilles - King of the Myrmidons - Greek Hero - Son of Thetis and Peleus - Trojan War - Homer's Iliad - Cold Cast Bronze Resin Condition: New Material: Cold Cast Bronze Resin Height: 13 cm - 5,1 inches Width: 9,5 cm - 3,7 inches Length: 5 cm - 2 inches Weight: 150 g In Greek mythology, Achilles was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors, and is the central character of Homer's Iliad. He was the son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia. Achilles' most notable feat during the Trojan War was the slaying of the Trojan prince Hector outside the gates of Troy. Although the death of Achilles is not presented in the Iliad, other sources concur that he was killed near the end of the Trojan War by Paris, who shot him in the heel with an arrow. Later legends (beginning with Statius' unfinished epic Achilleid, written in the 1st century AD) state that Achilles was invulnerable in all of his body except for one heel, because when his mother Thetis dipped him in the river Styx as an infant, she held him by one of his heels. Alluding to these legends, the term "Achilles' heel" has come to mean a point of weakness, especially in someone or something with an otherwise strong constitution. The Achilles tendon is also named after him due to these legends. GRI 145-02727A4 ΑΧΙΛΛΕΥΣ 12,5 ΕΚ - 20 *********************