| Description | Character | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Invincible king of the Myrmidons; shot in his one weak point by the prince of Troy's brother | Achilles | 97%
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| The prince of Troy's brother; slain by an Achaean archer | Paris | 97%
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| The face that launched a thousand ships; survives the war | Helen | 96%
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| Leader of the Achaean army; murdered by his wife's lover | Agamemnon | 93%
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| Clever king of Ithaca; survives the war | Odysseus | 91%
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| Prince of Troy; slain by the king of the Myrmidons | Hector | 90%
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| King of Troy; murdered by the son of the king of the Myrmidons | Priam | 85%
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| King of Sparta; survives the war | Menelaus | 84%
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| Best friend of the king of the Myrmidons; slain by the prince of Troy | Patroclus | 82%
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| Founder of Rome; survives the war | Aeneas | 70%
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| Wisest and eldest Achaean commander; survives the war | Nestor | 69%
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| Youngest of the Achaean commanders; survives the war | Diomedes | 67%
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| Queen of Troy; survives the war | Hecuba | 52%
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| Extraordinarily strong Achaean commander; commits suicide after being shamed by the king of Ithaca | Ajax the Great | 37%
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| Small and swift Achaean commander; drowned coming home from the war | Ajax the Lesser | 31%
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