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- In Greek mythology, Penthesilea, the Amazon queen and daughter of Ares, led her army to Troy to fight against the Greeks. She was said to have killed Achilles, but Zeus brought him back to life, and Achilles ultimately killed her. Some versions of the story suggest that Achilles was overcome with remorse after her death12. In art, there are depictions of Achilles slaying Penthesilea, with Achilles shown fully armed and plunging a spear into her throat3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.She led an army of Amazons to Troy to fight against the Greeks. She was said to have killed Achilles, but Zeus brought him back to life, and Achilles killed her. One version says that Achilles was so overcome with remorse that he killed a man who mocked his grief.www.britannica.com/topic/PenthesileaThe Amazon Penthesileia (Penthesilea), the daughter of Ares and of Thrakian race, comes to aid the Trojans, and after showing great prowess, is killed by Akhilleus (Achilles) and buried by the Trojans. Akhilleus then slays Thersites for abusing and reviling him for his supposed love for Penthesileia.www.theoi.com/Heroine/AmazonPenthesileia.html(a) Achilles slaying Penthesilea: Achilles steps to right, bearded, with long tresses, fully armed, high-crested helmet and short striped chiton, and has beaten down the Amazon queen Penthesilea on one knee, and plunges spear into her throat.www.oregondigital.org/concern/images/df693f40b
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WEB25.63cm x 30.48cm @300ppi. Achilles defeating Penthesilea, the Amazon Queen. Black-figured amphora (wine-jar) signed by Exekias. Athens, Attica, Greece. c.540-530 BC | The British Museum Images.
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WEBThe Greek hero Achilles slays Penthesilea, the queen of the Amazons, on a painted pottery vessel by Exekias from about 530 bc. It is now in the British Museum, in London.
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