Who did paris gave the sword of troy to

Nope, he gave it to Aeneas who ultimately landed in Italy with Trojan refugees, and then became the ancestor of Romulus and Remus. Although I do agree it was a great detail in the film, opened the possibility for a sequel which we never got :(

Paris gives the sword to Aeneas

Answer: early, day, princes

Achilles said this to his men after he let Hector walk away, after they had conquered the Trojan beach. Achilles sliced off the head of the statue Apollo. This was very offensive to the Trojans, because Apollo was the god that they trusted. Hector wanted to kill Achilles, but he was too good and let Hector walk away alive.

Why did Aeneas leave Troy?

When Troy fell to the Greeks, Virgil recounts, Aeneas, who had fought bravely to the last, was commanded by Hector in a vision to flee and to found a great city overseas.

Who kills Paris in Troy?

Death of Paris In the war, Paris (Achilles' killer) was fatally wounded by one of Hercules' arrows. Ptolemy Hephaestion (Ptolemaeus Chennus) says Menelaus killed Paris. Gill, N.S. "Paris, the Trojan Prince." ThoughtCo, Aug.

Who was the man Paris gave the sword of Troy to before re entering the city to find briseis?

Paris went back in to the city to find Briseis, but before he re-entered the city he gave to sword to Aeneas.

Who is the kid at the end of Troy?

Paris was a child of Priam and Hecuba (see the List of children of Priam). Just before his birth, his mother dreamed that she gave birth to a flaming torch. This dream was interpreted by the seer Aesacus as a foretelling of the downfall of Troy, and he declared that the child would be the ruin of his homeland.

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