Summary of AQUILES | Draw My Life

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Aquiles was a hero in Greek mythology who was considered invincible. His only weakness was his feet, which is why he was also known as "the talon of Aquiles." He was responsible for many of the Trojans' victories during the Trojan War, and after the war, he went on to become a hero in other battles. Aquiles died before the war was won, and his remains were eventually buried with those of his friend, Patroclo.

  • 00:00:00 Aquiles is a mythological figure who is considered one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology. He is the son of Peleo and Tetis, and was considered to be invincible. His weakness was his feet, which is why he is also known as "the talon of Aquiles." During the Trojan War, Aquiles was the main hero, and was responsible for many of the Trojans' victories. He was also skilled in singing and medicine. After the war, he went on to become a hero in other battles. Aquiles died before the war was won, and his remains were eventually buried with those of his friend, Patroclo. His story continues to be popular today, as his name is often used figuratively to talk about someone's point of weakness.

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