The Story of Achilles - The Greatest Hero of the Trojan War

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  • Amid the fury of the Trojan War, Achilles, an invulnerable Greek warrior, fights destiny and enemies. But a well-aimed arrow to the heel seals his epic tragedy.
    See U in History
    Art: Raphael Gritti
    Color: Rod Fernades
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  • @billystewart927
    @billystewart927 7 місяців тому +392

    Everyone knows about Achilles but hardly anyone knows about the very similar hero Bophades. Whereas Achilles was dipped into the water held by his foot, Bophades was held by the groin. Thus we have “Achilles heel” and “Bophades Nuts.”

  • @truittthornton1325
    @truittthornton1325 8 місяців тому +399

    “Here lies Hector..the fool who thought he killed Achilles”

    • @rolandalcid7127
      @rolandalcid7127 7 місяців тому +34

      Here lies Achilles,, the arrogant gay killed by Paris.

    • @andrewthomas695
      @andrewthomas695 7 місяців тому +23

      I'd suggest that Achilles was not a hero, but the embodiment of hubris and all the foolishness that that brings. Perhaps Hector was the real hero who sacrificed where Achilles merely served his own ego.

    • @shafaitahir4728
      @shafaitahir4728 7 місяців тому +19

      ​ @andrewthomas695 Hector was in all ways a hero and protector, there is no doubt. but calling achilles a fool is not a good argument.

    • @BobbyJonesIII-pz1lq
      @BobbyJonesIII-pz1lq 6 місяців тому +11

      "You won't have eyes tonight. You won't have ears or a tongue. You will wander the underworld blind, deaf and dumb, and all the dead will know: This is Hector. The fool who thought he killed Achilles."
      This goes much harder

    • @ontyam
      @ontyam 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@andrewthomas695I would say the same but the ancients seemed to have considered him a hero? Like nothing heroic about his tragic story.

  • @dominicadrean2160
    @dominicadrean2160 10 місяців тому +555

    Alexander the Great almost got himself killed a few times because he wanted to be like Achilles😅 including charging directly into the lines of the enemy

    • @panos617
      @panos617 10 місяців тому +56

      And? So? He became a Legend!

    • @nabidiouf1493
      @nabidiouf1493 10 місяців тому +78

      And like Achilles he died young but was immortalized

    • @timmy-wj2hc
      @timmy-wj2hc 10 місяців тому +27

      He was Great, thanks to Aristotles.

    • @alexanderafxendiou8525
      @alexanderafxendiou8525 10 місяців тому +47

      Alexander The Great conquered the entire known world something nobody else in all of history has ever done Alexander The Great is literally THE ONLY HUMAN BEING WHO CONQUERED THE ENTIRE KNOWN WORLD LOL
      Many believe that Alexander The Great is a reincarnation of Achilles a big reason why Alexander The Great was so obsessed with Achilles because in a past life he was Achilles lol

    • @shaolindreams
      @shaolindreams 10 місяців тому +3

      almost.

  • @containedhurricane
    @containedhurricane 10 місяців тому +86

    Love the fighting choreography in Troy movie

  • @khablibli
    @khablibli 7 місяців тому +114

    ah patroclus, achilles's faithful companion. and they were roomates

    • @bensondavido4525
      @bensondavido4525 2 місяці тому +6

      Hmmmm Achilles and Patroclus are not even hinted at being gay in the actual narrative. Thats just Roman era Tumblr style Shipping

    • @aphewangsa8979
      @aphewangsa8979 2 місяці тому +6

      I mean i have a bestfriend and a brother too and ​of course love them but I never call them my beloved, my own, blah blah blah and who would say to mingle their ashes and bury them together to a brother or a best friend, I mean bury me beside my friend is okay but together is what a lovers will possible say. So I hope you get it why people debate about their relationship. And even famous writers like William Shakespeare and Plato even thought that they are more than friends.

    • @bensondavido4525
      @bensondavido4525 2 місяці тому +2

      @@aphewangsa8979 good points for this era and I don’t want to say you are completely off the mark.
      That said there is an intense closeness you go through with other men when surviving battle.
      There is a bond in war that is not analogous to friendship of everyday civilians.
      Take that distinction and add 3000 years of cultural shift and change.
      I’m not saying it is impossible that they were lovers but the book just doesn’t say so, and really doesn’t even imply it unless you just really want it to in your head canon.
      It seems like what modern tumblr fans do with characters in cartoons and anime.

    • @Frostbite08
      @Frostbite08 2 місяці тому +5

      ​@@bensondavido4525"It's not said they're gay"
      My guy, no one back then was gay, because no one back then was straight. They literally didn't label relationships that way.

  • @LizardsLore
    @LizardsLore 9 місяців тому +114

    The way I laughed at “brotherly love”. Sure bestie

    • @asoasotriadio
      @asoasotriadio 7 місяців тому +20

      Do you know that in Ancient Greece the ones who were gay didnt have the right to vote or take part in elections or be leaders? Do you know that in ancient Greeks 99% of the gay pottery included Satyrus? Do you know that Satyrus were considered as examples to be avoided and dirty,wicked,disgusting? Do you know that if someone was openly gay in Sparta or even worse a pederast he was exoristed or even executed? Nahhhh you have no clue you just read "Song of Achilles" a 100% not historical based book and now all of sudden you express your invalid opinion

    • @asoasotriadio
      @asoasotriadio 7 місяців тому

      Oh right😂😂😂 Now youtube policy deletes my comments😂😂😂😂 Ok let me write this again... RIGHT NOW YOU CALL SOMEONE AS "GAY" IN ANCIENT GREECE "GAYS" WERE CALLED "KINAIDOI" WHICH LITERALY MEANT THE ONES WHO BRING/CAUSE SHAME I THINK THIS IS ENOUGH PROOF ABOUT THE WHOLE GAY PROPAGANDA THAT MODERN AMERICAN/J3WISH LGBTQ HISTORIANS ARE SPREADING

    • @dntbeloud4350
      @dntbeloud4350 6 місяців тому +4

      @@asoasotriadiotheir trying to claim everything

    • @MafaAstralStore
      @MafaAstralStore 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@asoasotriadioFinally someone who has a brain

    • @lucy233.
      @lucy233. 5 місяців тому +7

      I thought sparta encouraged homosexuality to make sure their men didn't abandon each other during battle. Also the theory of achilles and patroculus being lovers has been disputed since the creation of the illiad, I dont think there's a clear answer so it's up to interpretation (but to be fair wanting to mix your ashes with your "best friends" ashes so you can be together even in death seems to suggests they were more than friends, or maybe mingling your ashes with your bffs was normal back then idk).

  • @moviesfriendly1717
    @moviesfriendly1717 9 місяців тому +23

    Aquiles, el más grande de los héroes de la guerra de Troya,y también uno de los más grandes héroes de la mitología griega, es considerado como el mayor héroe que existió y que alcanzó una fama nunca antes vista, por sus hazañas cuando esté peleaba.
    Hijo del gran héroe peleo y la ninfa Tetis, había sido marcado para el un destino tanto glorioso como tragico.
    Entrenado desde temprana edad por el centauro Quirón, el más grande entrenador de los héroes más conocidos de la guerra de Troya; y que el se enlistó en las filas griegas y ahí comenzó su trayectoria como guerrero y héroe.
    Antes de eso, su madre quiso ocultarlo para salvar su vida, pero el estaba dispuesto a aceptar su destino.
    En su entrenamiento con Quirón, conoció a Ajax el grande, otro conocido héroe que se convertiría en su más grande amigo.
    El era conocido por ser un guerrero imbatible, valiente, audaz; y que sabía cómo comandar un ejército, además también de su coraje, determinación y valentía en el campo de batalla; cuando entraba en cualquier pelea, lo hacía con una furia y determinación sorprendentes.
    Además en un momento determinado recibió una gloriosa y espléndida armadura dorada, con la que muchos lo empezaron a reconocer como un gran líder, un gran guerrero extraordinario y un gran hombre.
    Pero el siempre tuvo disputas con el pueblo de Troya y Aquiles y su ejército intentaron tomar por todos los medios posibles la poderosa cuidad de Troya.
    Se enfrentó a muchos retos, dificultades y peligros inminentes, pero el siguió adelante para alcanzar la victoria contra los troyanos.
    Incluso llegó a enfrentarse a Héctor, el mas audaz y valiente de los guerreros troyanos al que terminó matando y atando a su carruaje como humillación.
    Y contra la reina 👑 de las amazonas, que a diferencia de Héctor, reconoció el valor y coraje de la formidable y hermosa mujer.
    Aquiles, dirigió a su ejército con perseverancia y valentía, además de planificar siempre como iban a ser sus estrategias contra los troyanos.
    Durante muchos años de guerra, muerte y sangre, Aquiles intentó tomar Troya para alcanzar la cúspide de su destino.
    Pero el destino tenía otros planes para el, una flecha le atravesó el talón de la rodilla y terminó muriendo.
    Así, el más grande héroe de la guerra de Troya, murió.
    Pero fue siempre recordado, y su nombre se convirtió en leyenda inmortal que pasó a la historia, y generaciones después, hasta el propio emperador alejandro magno quería ser como, una leyenda inmortal.
    Sin duda como personaje y leyenda de guerra, Aquiles me ha resultado un personaje interesante, con un trasfondo complejo, y con varias cosas que él logró.
    Te quedó genial y chido el vídeo 📹😃😄, carnal, creo que este es el vídeo de tu sección de la saga de la guerra de Troya, que más me gusta.
    Sigue sacando videos como esté bien geniales e interesantes.
    Y bueno creo que no tengo más que decir.

  • @avalle4493
    @avalle4493 10 місяців тому +111

    We dont actually know if Patroclus was his lover or brother in arms.
    In the original myth is never stated.
    We do know that in Alexander the Great times they believe the lovers version, but that interpretation of the myth is hundreds of years apart from the original story.

    • @LizardsLore
      @LizardsLore 9 місяців тому +17

      It was common for influential men not just Alexander to have male and female lovers. They didn’t exactly view sexuality through a Christian lens because it wasn’t a THING back then and before you start to argue..bestie I’m Greek. I know my history

    • @AchillesLeonidas
      @AchillesLeonidas 8 місяців тому +18

      It is called Brotherly Love. Let us not pervert everything.

    • @paulbrule5897
      @paulbrule5897 8 місяців тому +23

      ​@LizardsLore nah it's the modern lens that mix up brotherly love that is displayed with homosexual desire that was mostly frowned upon in ancient Greece

    • @jonnybgoode7742
      @jonnybgoode7742 8 місяців тому +9

      ​@@LizardsLorewell this american can tell where and why you're quite wrong on multiple levels... 😂

    • @ajgarcia1962
      @ajgarcia1962 8 місяців тому +10

      If they made a current version they would definitely make him gay. Especially if Disney made a movie based on his life.

  • @milutinstankovic4638
    @milutinstankovic4638 10 місяців тому +56

    Achilles:"My leg!"

  • @angelicplace5615
    @angelicplace5615 10 місяців тому +31

    Can't wait for the guy to make a video about the legend of Testichilles!

    • @arjr721
      @arjr721 7 місяців тому +2

      And his best friend bigus dikus.

  • @jadmhawish3772
    @jadmhawish3772 10 місяців тому +54

    Could you make another Video about Hector and how he lead the trojans in the War?

  • @EN-Fitz
    @EN-Fitz 8 місяців тому +45

    Achilles and Patroculus were friends about as much as Helen and Paris were.

    • @RaulSanchez-mq6ti
      @RaulSanchez-mq6ti 6 місяців тому +3

      En realidad su historia tiene más similitudes con la de Helena y Menelao, ya que tanto Menelao y Patroclo fueron exiliados en su adolescencia y conocieron a sus compañeros en esta etapa

  • @hekysemhel9845
    @hekysemhel9845 8 місяців тому +19

    "Brotherly love" ha!

  • @atharvsharma7648
    @atharvsharma7648 10 місяців тому +62

    Man I liked Hector's sense of dignity way more, unlike Achilles...

    • @darbyheavey406
      @darbyheavey406 8 місяців тому +5

      Hector was one of the Nine Worthies…Achilles was not deemed a worthy model.

  • @indranildas8929
    @indranildas8929 7 місяців тому +14

    In the Illiod, we have not one but 2 Hero, Hector and Achilles

  • @Dragonblack90
    @Dragonblack90 10 місяців тому +25

    I imagine him saying “my leg” like the fish from SpongeBob when he got hit with the arrow

  • @xCoffeeNWeedx
    @xCoffeeNWeedx 8 днів тому

    i like how you spent about 10 seconds talking about his heel and weakness, but went on and on about random battles

  • @williammoore1980
    @williammoore1980 8 місяців тому +8

    “Faithful companion”. Yeah, we know what that implies…

    • @alfasiger4178
      @alfasiger4178 6 місяців тому +2

      No! Thats just a rumor. Homer never made it clear. Besides, Greek culture looked down upon that behavior. It was shameful to them.

    • @darrensterling3039
      @darrensterling3039 2 місяці тому +1

      @@alfasiger4178no, plato reaffirmed that the relationship between patroclus and achilles was romantic

    • @alfasiger4178
      @alfasiger4178 2 місяці тому +1

      @@darrensterling3039 re-affirmed? there was never any affirmation to begin with. Homer never emphasized it nor implied it. It was only Plato's interpretation, thats why no one takes it seriously and hardly anyone knows about it.
      Also, Greece looked down on that stuff. Do your research. There were laws in place prohibiting those of that behavior from offices, military, gatherings, etc....

  • @theo_editss
    @theo_editss 4 місяці тому +12

    When he said “brotherly love” , I laughed... For real bro? You don't know anything about the relationship of Achilles and Patroclus?

    • @SeeUinHistory
      @SeeUinHistory  4 місяці тому +2

      ever heard of euphemism?

    • @Cesare-Borgia
      @Cesare-Borgia 2 місяці тому

      There's no sources from the original story that imply they were homosexual, only revisited pieces of theatre who took place centuries later, and "hearsay"

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 10 місяців тому +9

    Good job & 2 videos in the same day 👍🏻 nice ⚔️

  • @thesecondsilvereich7828
    @thesecondsilvereich7828 10 місяців тому +13

    Achiles: I used to be a warrior like you then I got an arrow to heel

  • @almogivanov440
    @almogivanov440 10 місяців тому +10

    Never been so early😂😂 Nicely done!!

  • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
    @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 8 місяців тому +10

    And thus the reason why the Tendon Connecting the heel to the Calf Muscle is called The Achilles Tendon, And where the term Achilles Heel Comes from, Named after Achilles of The Trojan War who snuck into the City of Troy in a Giant Wooden Horse. And according To Troy (2004) it was Achilles Played by Brad Pitt That entered Troy in The Horse.

  • @axelrenesuzuki9334
    @axelrenesuzuki9334 10 місяців тому +6

    wow that's awesome all complete history are Hero Achilles Greek Sparta i saw that this movie path from TV awesome very longer time i but i can't remember that jah anyway i love your history my brother father.

  • @claption
    @claption 6 місяців тому +6

    HECTOR!!!

    • @hahdanghongha7810
      @hahdanghongha7810 6 місяців тому

      can you just let the children have a good sleep, please

  • @gingaruiz3158
    @gingaruiz3158 10 місяців тому +26

    THIS EXPLAINS
    HOW THE HEEL WAS NAMED

    • @Whyyoubullyingme
      @Whyyoubullyingme 10 місяців тому +9

      No duh

    • @missvida6251
      @missvida6251 8 місяців тому +18

      @@Whyyoubullyingmeeveryone doesn't know that. Especially those who are younger. Don't be rude or condescending. It's unnecessary. Let's have a decent comment section for once

  • @meem0h
    @meem0h 4 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for this video.

  • @megabladechronicles962
    @megabladechronicles962 10 місяців тому +6

    Its a shame that the son of Achilles was a genuine monster of a person

    • @colbyd.5044
      @colbyd.5044 10 місяців тому +3

      Not to much of a surprise considering Achillies was an embodied representation of chaos while Hector represented order. Just like how Cain’s grandson made the first steel weapons or something like that

  • @ceasetheday87
    @ceasetheday87 7 місяців тому +3

    0:24 Let’s really think about this and be honest. Who is dipping a baby in a river like that? That’s a quick way to either drown or drop the baby. There is no situation I can imagine to ever hold a baby by the ankle. Why not dip the baby back first or stomach first?

  • @MusicLover-my6fo
    @MusicLover-my6fo 9 місяців тому +20

    I don't care what anyone says, Brad Pitt delivered an amazing performance as Achilles in Troy.

    • @Jondoe297..
      @Jondoe297.. 8 місяців тому

      Yeah he did ngl

    • @charlesfh3496
      @charlesfh3496 2 місяці тому

      Why? Did anyone ever said the opposite? 😂😂

  • @VedikasChildrenChannel2-xi8sc
    @VedikasChildrenChannel2-xi8sc 7 місяців тому +2

    good one 😊
    hey i want to ask what editing software u r using for your videos

  • @jimmy4506
    @jimmy4506 3 місяці тому +1

    As a Greek Achilles didn’t hide because his mother said it Achilles wanted to go to the Trojan war to get his name in glory to be remembered forever also the arrow had poison so he can enter the on part that wasn’t immortal

  • @noname-fn6cp
    @noname-fn6cp 4 місяці тому +2

    Who was Achilles? Background. Troy and Greece, explained. 🧐📝💜👍📹

  • @magnorecinos6510
    @magnorecinos6510 3 місяці тому

    Good video of the greatest hero Achilles.

  • @charliemcternan8190
    @charliemcternan8190 10 місяців тому +23

    A great man in the great war

  • @blast3608
    @blast3608 10 місяців тому +11

    Eventhough, Achilles met his end. The blood of his son rise from the ground.

  • @johndavidflynn2369
    @johndavidflynn2369 7 місяців тому +4

    His weak point was his heel not his ankle - hence Achilles Heel

  • @lucy233.
    @lucy233. 5 місяців тому +1

    Its nice to see Achilles's story being told, but i feel like there should be at least a bit more focus on what he did off the battle field.
    He spent 18 out of 24 books not in battle, instead he was wrapped in a burrito blanked (im not joking theres an actuall historic depiction of this) , cooking, sulking, playing music, spending time with his friends, general domestic stuff.
    There's also this scene where he's watching the fleeing greeks die from the advancing Trojans, and he's just standing there outside his tent that's stationed away from the other greeks, jovialy playing his lyre. Achilles was a menace and the peak of toxic masculinity but god do i still love his character and story.

  • @martintinajero9140
    @martintinajero9140 10 місяців тому +7

    What about his son? What happened to him?

  • @andreluiz-pj5sf
    @andreluiz-pj5sf 8 місяців тому +3

    Pra mim eo maior semiDeus de todos belo impecável no combate

  • @dennismyl6686
    @dennismyl6686 7 місяців тому +3

    It is said that Achilles was approximately 14 years old when he went to Troy. Can you believe the size of their testicles back then? Imagine sending a 14 year old in a battle like that nowadays.... Achilles had unimaginable leadership skills.

    • @JackReacher-gf6sg
      @JackReacher-gf6sg 6 місяців тому

      Yeah but they took years in Greece since there was no wind

    • @dennismyl6686
      @dennismyl6686 6 місяців тому

      Actually that's a myth. It was 22. Check it out. I thought so too, but it turns out to be 22.

  • @johnmeyers8588
    @johnmeyers8588 10 місяців тому +6

    You might say it was a dirty heel that did in Achilles. 😁

  • @ListenHereHumptyDumpty
    @ListenHereHumptyDumpty Місяць тому

    Achilles:im coming for you tractor. Hector:........................ Hector:come and get me anklelocks. Achilles:......................

  • @k.skraatch
    @k.skraatch 18 днів тому +1

    could everybody arguing about the relationship between partoclus and achilles start citing sources please?

  • @rpd6874
    @rpd6874 8 місяців тому +2

    The only man that was worthy to be called a HERO was Hector
    martial prowess doesn't make a Man.

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 10 місяців тому +3

    ❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍

  • @chandlersnyder308
    @chandlersnyder308 7 місяців тому +1

    When are you going to make the story of Hector, Ajax, Sarpedon, Patroclus, and Aeneas

  • @dominicadrean2160
    @dominicadrean2160 10 місяців тому +16

    Imagine if the ancient Greeks knew about the rest of the world imagine what stories they
    would come up with I mean imagine the stories of Japanese mythology mixed with Greek mythology
    imagine just how crazy the stories would get

    • @containedhurricane
      @containedhurricane 10 місяців тому +5

      Santa Monica Studio had blended Greek and Norse mythologies in their latest God of War game. They would most likely do it again, probably with Egyptian or Roman mythology

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 10 місяців тому +3

      Or India. Zeus meets Kali and nopes right out of that

    • @tyrantwarlord8828
      @tyrantwarlord8828 9 місяців тому +2

      Koei Tecmo blended Greek, Norse, Chinese and Japanese mythologies in Warriors Orochi 4.@@containedhurricane

    • @NorsemenMead
      @NorsemenMead 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@containedhurricanenot gon lie I'd would rather be in a roman mythology then Egypt in gow but either one I'm down for

  • @fabolousjada5070
    @fabolousjada5070 5 місяців тому +2

    Look at all these achilles haters 😂 he was the best and influenced the best Alexander The Great ! Cry more

  • @elyocampo5169
    @elyocampo5169 8 місяців тому +5

    so that's why it's called Achilles heel, arguably the most devastating injury in sports

    • @BuriedAlien-TRN242
      @BuriedAlien-TRN242 8 місяців тому +2

      U didn't know that before?

    • @NorsemenMead
      @NorsemenMead 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@BuriedAlien-TRN242not a lot of people don't know bout these myths so it's cool seeing people learn new things

  • @darrenwashington9842
    @darrenwashington9842 5 місяців тому

    Achilles would make a great hero in the comic books! Achilles possesses enhanced strength, intelligence, speed, and agility, enhanced durability against bullets, and enhanced healing allowing him to grow back his limbs, organs, and head if cut off! Achilles's second power ought to be self-resurrection if he is killed off by the writer!

  • @jeremybalyk4416
    @jeremybalyk4416 4 місяці тому

    Arthur Dane vs Achilles HAS to happen. Personally I’ll pay 15 percent of that fight

  • @winterspirit3734
    @winterspirit3734 7 місяців тому +3

    Here lies Achilles the egoistic arrogant that comes with hubris. Here lies Hector defender & hero of Troy.

  • @russellcolemaniii4207
    @russellcolemaniii4207 9 місяців тому +1

    Can you make a video about Achilles son after the war

  • @milutinstankovic4638
    @milutinstankovic4638 10 місяців тому +6

    Brad Pitt

  • @riceru6126
    @riceru6126 Місяць тому +1

    This was the most stressful BL i've read

  • @jimmycapps7263
    @jimmycapps7263 7 місяців тому

    Yes i saw Troy.

  • @vaskeeeezz9158
    @vaskeeeezz9158 8 місяців тому +1

    Thumbnail looks like Hector killing Patroclo from The Troy 😅

  • @therecusantluddite1133
    @therecusantluddite1133 9 місяців тому +6

    i thought this was the story of achilles. its in fact the story of his part in the trojan war based on movie and not the books

    • @edwardkrupa4331
      @edwardkrupa4331 9 місяців тому +3

      Yeah I was listening to this and thinking I don't remember this in the book...

  • @yvonne530
    @yvonne530 4 місяці тому +1

    Maurico Druon, secretary of the French Academy: "Albanians belonging to those people older than History itself. Albanian grandparents participated in the war of Troy, led by Achilles (on one side) and Hector (the other side). "
    Troy was a battle between North Albanians/ Illyrians Gheg und South Albanians/Pelasgians Tosk. Helen was never the reason! There were some religious conflicts between Illyrians and Pelasgians.
    Troy was not a city but a region with 12 communities in North Albania. You find all the myths of that time stamped on the North Albanian folkloric costumes.
    After Illyad, the language of Gods was Gheg/ North Albanian Dialect. (Herodotus)

  • @elyzzajuan5088
    @elyzzajuan5088 7 місяців тому +2

    lol “brotherly love”

  • @Lorisa25
    @Lorisa25 6 місяців тому

    2004's Troy was more accurate than most 'historical' moves and doc made today
    Looking at you Netflix Queen Cleopatra & Njinga

  • @jonbradley4044
    @jonbradley4044 5 місяців тому

    It bothers me how no one really talks about Diomedes when discussing the Trojan war.
    He was Greece's second most powerful warrior after Achilles, everyone acts like it was Ajax but allegedly Diomedes was the other Greek hero Hector feared.

  • @theskyworrier
    @theskyworrier 5 місяців тому +1

    If she had just grabbed the other leg and dipped him again he would've been totally immortal. Shame...

  • @NomadUrpagi
    @NomadUrpagi 6 місяців тому

    I didn't like how they portrayed him in the movie: overpowered, arrogant, selfish, hypocritical and merciless. I can't respect a human who serves only himself and looks down on the weak. I cheered when he died.

  • @areuokay4984
    @areuokay4984 8 місяців тому +1

    4:25 🤦‍♂️

  • @seanbigay1042
    @seanbigay1042 8 місяців тому +3

    This is an interesting point. The Iliad is supposed to be all about Achilles, the greatest warrior of his age ... but ask your typical college class who the hero of the Iliad was, and they'll instinctively reply with horse-taming Hector, Prince of Troy. IMHO this isn't just because Hector is the underdog, and we extol the plucky underdog in our day. It's also because Hector's fighting for something worthwhile -- his people -- while Achilles is just an overblown glory hound.

    • @godking
      @godking 7 місяців тому +1

      Achilles was in essence a bully who happened to be the greatest warrior on the Greek side. It was Odysseus who won the trojan war for the greeks !

    • @StefanWizard
      @StefanWizard 7 місяців тому +6

      The Illiad is about the Trojan War, there were several heroes on both sides including one that inherited Hercules's club, lion skin and arrows dipped in Hydra's blood. If anything, the story is about how Troy fell, and it's all because of Odysseus, that's why there's a follow-up story called the Oddysey.

  • @bensondavido4525
    @bensondavido4525 2 місяці тому

    It is very strange how often people depict Achilles and the other Achaean’s armor as classic Greek Armor. The actual armor from Bronze Age Aegean warriors was way cooler

  • @Pebblewhiteface
    @Pebblewhiteface 3 місяці тому +1

    Why does Achilles have the face of a 65 year old chain smoker?

  • @L0u8823
    @L0u8823 5 місяців тому +1

    “brotherly love” we living in alabama then?

  • @potatomo9609
    @potatomo9609 3 місяці тому +1

    Brotherly love lol

  • @calvinsuu1949
    @calvinsuu1949 Місяць тому

    There may have been a real person who inspired Achilles...thousands of years ago

  • @PaulBodyBuilder
    @PaulBodyBuilder 10 місяців тому +3

    He was a Nepheliem

  • @bivvy1238
    @bivvy1238 7 місяців тому

    Is there anything actually to this? Like how do we know there was a guy like this?

  • @renelegaspi6851
    @renelegaspi6851 6 місяців тому

    Someone here said he was 14 at Troy but he had a son who was the trojan horse attack. Was that solder like 2 years old

    • @davidoskutis6290
      @davidoskutis6290 6 місяців тому

      The battle of Troy took place over 10 years (the Iliad just describes events in the last year of the battle). But, time is funny in fiction tales - here's another fun one: The Wedding where Paris had to give the Golden Apple of Discord to the "most fair" (where Paris chose Aphrodite so that he'd get Helen's love, which kicked off the Trojan War) was the wedding of Achilles parents, Thetis and Peleus. If Paris took Helen immediately after the wedding, and the war started immediately after that (and lasted 10 years), then Achilles was only 9 when he was fighting in the Iliad (and his kid was probably an infant with a sword, ha ha). But Achilles (and most of these characters) are like our modern day comic book heroes. How does Batman stay the same age when the Robins keep growing up? Same concept here.

  • @LB-uc1re
    @LB-uc1re Місяць тому

    His beloved companion 🌈

  • @MrJabez89
    @MrJabez89 6 місяців тому

    Wouldn't his foot also be a weakness?

  • @brick186
    @brick186 6 місяців тому

    Your next mayor of Dalton 😅

  • @cedricvelarde
    @cedricvelarde 7 місяців тому

    Baldr: Finally a worthy opponent

  • @northerners2828
    @northerners2828 10 місяців тому +2

    Brad Pitt 😅

  • @justinmosher8163
    @justinmosher8163 7 місяців тому

    So the movie troy wasnt THAT accurate when it comes to small details or what?

  • @TheRealKingKevin
    @TheRealKingKevin 8 місяців тому

    I’m just curious as to how much proof we have that this actually happened. The book of Ilad was written by a guy named Homer who was blind, deaf and dumb and wrote it over 500 years after is allegedly happened.

    • @traeyoungfan6041
      @traeyoungfan6041 8 місяців тому +1

      Boss none of this happened 😂. This is a myth from a fiction book

    • @TheRealKingKevin
      @TheRealKingKevin 8 місяців тому

      @@traeyoungfan6041 😂 well then tell that to all the people who believe the country Turkey is the modern day Troy

    • @davidoskutis6290
      @davidoskutis6290 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheRealKingKevin The stories of what happened in battles are embellishments. Was there a real Troy? Most likely. Was there a 10 year long battle with Gods interfering and choosing sides (and performing miracles) for immortal soldiers with slight weaknesses in their heels? Nope. The Iliad is as factual as Marvel's Captain America fighting the Red Skull in WWII. Did WWII happen? Yes. Did Captain America and Red Skull duke it out with futuristic weapons built from an Infinity Stone? Not a chance. This is the Greek's Captain America story (but more tragic).

  • @thefatcat594
    @thefatcat594 10 місяців тому +18

    brotherly bond 😭😭💀💀💀💀🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

    • @user-no4su7je2n
      @user-no4su7je2n 10 місяців тому +10

      Bro knows "history" from Netflix

    • @avalle4493
      @avalle4493 10 місяців тому +9

      Is true that in Alexander times people believe that Achiles and Patruclus were lovers.
      But in the original story is never mention.
      So it is only a ancient interpretation of the Iliad.

    • @adoe2305
      @adoe2305 5 місяців тому

      It's ashame they corrupted the innocent symbol 🌈

    • @adoe2305
      @adoe2305 5 місяців тому

      ​@avalle4493 leave it to them to rewrite history.

  • @nathanpang7791
    @nathanpang7791 7 місяців тому +2

    Just say it: “Patroclus and Achilles were lovers.”

    • @alfasiger4178
      @alfasiger4178 6 місяців тому

      No they weren't. Homer never made this clear. It wasn't even implied. Greeks looked down upon that behavior. In fact there were laws set in place against those who engaged in such behavior. Such as: cannot serve in any political office or military. Or cannot participate in gatherings or parties. Greeks considered it shameful. So back then, their relationship was never considered homosexual.

    • @GigaChadh976
      @GigaChadh976 6 місяців тому

      No they were not

  • @AlanSmithe
    @AlanSmithe 8 місяців тому

    ok Who were the villains the Greeks or the Trojans?

    • @Aethon515
      @Aethon515 7 місяців тому

      Both are greeks, trojans are greek too

    • @davidoskutis6290
      @davidoskutis6290 6 місяців тому

      @@Aethon515 That's kind of what happens in the story - at the beginning of the Iliad, the Trojans are not Greek (who are called Achaeans and led by Agamemnon), but are their own land led by King Priam. When Troy falls, they fall under the control of Agamemnon. As for the villains - both? There's heroes and villains on both sides of the story, and often the characters all do something good and something bad throughout the story. The only two "honorable" characters (and even that is debatable) are Odysseus on Agamemnon's side, and Hector on Priam's side. Everyone else it's pretty much up to the reader to decide (which is how a lot of the Greek stories and myths go, honestly). They didn't really believe in the "perfect" person idea - everyone had flaws and made mistakes that cost them dearly.

  • @davidsimmons5936
    @davidsimmons5936 3 місяці тому

    A man died in king Hector armor I was blamed Achilles

  • @davidsimmons5936
    @davidsimmons5936 3 місяці тому

    King of turkey is Mr Fenner Wenatchee Washington state his son Ian Fenner king Hector reborn

  • @AshesOfTheKing
    @AshesOfTheKing 6 місяців тому

    Brother and friend? Really? They were a whole lot more than that, and you hide it as if it should be shameful. Would you also hide the race of a character then, a few decades ago?

  • @alberpajares4792
    @alberpajares4792 7 місяців тому

    Why you should never be a war-noob but a war professional,..

  • @dessertflower78
    @dessertflower78 10 місяців тому +2

    We all know Achilles is god Apollo, Alucard and yes people he's a real Convist and I am Briseidis and Pandora and Medea and Enyo and Mulan,daughter of Fa Zou and Duchess Onori!!!!!🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🌻🌻🌻

  • @corey_5758
    @corey_5758 6 місяців тому

    So he didnt slice people ankles?

  • @maneabrown582
    @maneabrown582 10 місяців тому +1

    Do poly

  • @chrisandthat
    @chrisandthat 6 місяців тому

    Maybe fact that achilles was 15ft tall.

  • @kein4697
    @kein4697 7 місяців тому

    Loved the video. Dhruv rathee ❤

  • @dominicadrean2160
    @dominicadrean2160 10 місяців тому +3

    Here's a funny video idea how about you make mythology what if basically the stores in mythology if but what if they took a different turn
    Like for example the story of Hephaestus trying to sleep with Athena but in that what if he would have gotten her pregnant

  • @jonnierice7676
    @jonnierice7676 7 місяців тому

    Never heard of him having a son

  • @DarthCoyster
    @DarthCoyster 6 місяців тому

    based

  • @volkanwtf
    @volkanwtf 27 днів тому

    Fransız ihtilali daha tr de yok 5:24 :D

  • @A-MR.E
    @A-MR.E 7 місяців тому

    You missed the part about Achilles weeping for prince Hector.

  • @kanolemaster
    @kanolemaster 7 місяців тому

    Someone that slaughters : "hero"