Aquiles
Aquiles, a central figure in Greek mythology, is known as the greatest warrior of the Trojan War, celebrated for his invincibility save for his heel. The son of the sea goddess Thetis and the mortal king Peleo, his story is marked by themes of heroism, destiny, and the human condition, particularly as depicted in Homer's 'Iliad.'
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Mexico:
Aquiles is noted for his compassion towards King Priam.
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El Salvador:
Aquiles is a hippie who plays guitar and engages in discussions with F. T.
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Costa Rica:
Aquíles is one of the suspects arrested in a real estate fraud investigation.
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Ecuador:
Aquiles is the mayor of Guayaquil who promotes cultural activities to encourage entrepreneurship.
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Spain:
Aquiles is referenced as a symbol of male invulnerability with a critical weakness.
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Argentina:
Aquiles is referenced as a heroic figure from Greek mythology.
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