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Achilles         
  • Achilles and [[Agamemnon]], from a [[mosaic]] from [[Pompeii]], 1st century AD
  • Roman statue of a man with the dead body of a boy, identified as Achilles and Troilus, 2nd century AD ([[Naples National Archaeological Museum]])
  • Achilles slaying Troilus, red-figure kylix signed by [[Euphronios]]
  • [[Chiron]] teaching Achilles how to play the [[lyre]], Roman [[fresco]] from [[Herculaneum]], 1st century AD
  • Attic]] black-figure [[lekythos]] from Sicily, c. 510 BC ([[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]], Munich)
  • Achilles and Memnon fighting, between Thetis and Eos, Attic black-figure amphora, c. 510 BC, from Vulci
  • Achilles tending Patroclus wounded by an arrow, Attic red-figure [[kylix]], c. 500 BC ([[Altes Museum]], Berlin)
  • ''Dying Achilles'' (Achilleas thniskon) in the gardens of the Achilleion
  • A [[Roman mosaic]] from the Poseidon Villa in [[Zeugma, Commagene]] (now in the [[Zeugma Mosaic Museum]]) depicting Achilles disguised as a woman and [[Odysseus]] tricking him into revealing himself
  • Achilles and Agamemnon by Gottlieb Schick (1801)
  • ''The Wrath of Achilles'', by [[François-Léon Benouville]] (1847; [[Musée Fabre]])
  • Ajax]] and [[Odysseus]] fighting over the armour of Achilles
  • lk=no}}–1635), painting by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • ''The death of Hector'', unfinished oil painting by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • lk=no}}; [[Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen]], Rotterdam)
  • James Barry]] ([[Yale Center for British Art]])
  • lk=no}} ([[Getty Center]], Los Angeles)
  • ''The Rage of Achilles'', fresco by [[Giovanni Battista Tiepolo]] (1757, Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza)
  • Achilles cedes [[Briseis]] to [[Agamemnon]], from the [[House of the Tragic Poet]] in [[Pompeii]], fresco, 1st century AD ([[Naples National Archaeological Museum]])
  • ''Briseis and Achilles'', engraving by [[Wenceslaus Hollar]] (1607–1677)
GREEK MYTHOLOGICAL HERO
Achilleus; Akhilles; Akhilleus; Akhilleus Aiakides; Akhilleus Aiákidês; Achillis; Achillies; Pelides; Achle; Ἀχιλλεύς; Αχιλλέας; Peleion; Akkilles; Achillean; Achiles
In Greek mythology, Achilles ( ) or Achilleus ( Accessed 5 May 2017. the latter being the dative of the former. The name grew more popular, even becoming common soon after the seventh century BCEpigraphical database gives 476 matches for Ἀχιλ-.The earliest ones: Corinth 7th c. BC, Delphi 530 BC, Attica and Elis 5th c. BC. and was also turned into the female form Ἀχιλλεία (Achilleía), attested in Attica in the fourth century BC (IG II² 1617) and, in the form Achillia, on a stele in Halicarnassus as the name of a female gladiator fighting an "Amazon".
Achilles Hont-Pázmány         
BISHOP OF PÉCS
Achilles from the kindred Hont-Pazmany; Hont-Pázmány nembeli Achilles pécsi püspök; Achilles from the kindred Hont-Pázmány; Achilles Hont-Pazmany
Achilles from the kindred Hont-Pázmány () was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the middle of the 13th century. He was provost of the collegiate chapter of Székesfehérvár and vice-chancellor between 1243 and 1251, and bishop of Pécs from 1251 until his death in 1252.
Achilles (1906–1912 motorcycle)         
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MOTORCYCLE COMPANY (1906-1912)
Achilles (1906-12 motorcycle); Achilles (1906–12 motorcycle); Achilles (1906-1912 motorcycle)
The Achilles was a motorcycle manufactured between 1906 and 1912 in the former Czechoslovakia. The bikes were powered by 3.
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1. But managerial capitalism, too, has its Achilles‘ heel.
2. His Achilles‘ heel is his mouth. cohenr@washpost.com
3. He writes÷ "Our achilles heel has been our social attitude.
4. That, to me, is the Achilles heel for the future.
5. Consumer consumption remains the Achilles heel of the German economy.