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The Trojan War

  • Jan 1, 1000

    wedding of King Pelius and Thetis

    wedding of King Pelius and Thetis
    Eris, the goddess of Discord, was the only god uninvited. She threw a golden apple into the wedding that said "For the fairest". Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera all wanted the apple, but Zeus would not choose between them.
  • Jan 2, 1000

    The judgment of Paris

    The judgment of Paris
    Aphrodite promised Paris the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen. It didn't mattered to the gods whether Helen was married but for mere mortals it did. She was wife of king Menelaus of Sparta
  • Jan 3, 1000

    Paris abducts Helen

    Paris abducts Helen
    While Odysseus was away, suitors abused the hospitality of Odysseus' wife and household, while Odysseus relied on the hospitality of strangers to survive his 10-year odyssey home
  • Jan 4, 1000

    the unbreakable promise

    the unbreakable promise
    Menelaus had been aware of the possibility that his wife, Helen, would be snatched from him. Helen had been snatched before their marriage, by TheseusWhen Menelaus finally won the hand of Helen, he and Helen's father extracted a promise from all the other suitors that they would come to his aid should Helen be taken away again. It was on the basis of this promise that Agamemnon, acting on brother Menelaus' behalf, was able to coerce the Achaeans to join forces with him and his brother, and sail
  • Jan 5, 1000

    The Trojan war draft dodgers

    The Trojan war draft dodgers
    Agamemnon had trouble rounding up the men. Odysseus feigned madness. Achilles tried to pretend he was a woman. But Agamemnon saw through Odysseus' ruse and Odysseus tricked Achilles into revealing himself, and so, all the leaders who had promised to join, did so. Each leader brought his own troops, weapons, and ships. They all stood poised to sail at Aulis.
  • Jan 6, 1000

    Agamemnon amd his family

    Agamemnon was from the House of Atreus, that cursed family that stemmed from Tantalus, a son of Zeus. Tantalus had spitefully served the gods a feast with an awful main course, the cooked body of his own son Pelops. Demeter was upset at the time because her daughter, Persephone, had disappeared. This left her distracted, so unlike all the other gods and goddesses, she failed to recognize the meat dish as human flesh.
  • Jan 7, 1000

    the illad on the war itself

    the illad on the war itself
    Well-matched forces dragged the Trojan War on and on. It was in its tenth year when the climactic and most dramatic events finally took place. First, a sacrilegious Agamemnon, leader of all the Achaeans (Greeks), captured a priestess of Apollo. When the Greek leader refused to return the priestess to her father, plague struck the Achaeans.
  • Jan 8, 1000

    the Action of The Iliad Begins in the Tenth Year

    the Action of The Iliad Begins in the Tenth Year
    sacrilegious Agamemnon, leader of all the Achaeans, captured a priestess of Apollo. When the Greek leader refused to return the priestess to her father, plague struck the Achaeanshis plague may have been bubonic, since it was connected with the mouse-aspect of Apollo. Calchas, the seer, summoned once again, augured that health would be restored only when the priestess was returned. Agamemnon agreed, but only if he could have a substitute war prize: Briseis, Achilles'
  • Jan 9, 1000

    The Greatest Greek Hero Won't Fight

    The Greatest Greek Hero Won't Fight
    When Agamemnon took Briseis from Achilles, the hero was outraged and refused to fight. Thetis, Achilles' immortal mother, prevailed upon Zeus to punish Agamemnon by making the Trojans stymy the Achaean
  • Jan 10, 1000

    Patroclus Fights As Achilles

    Patroclus Fights As Achilles
    Achilles had a dear friend and companion at Troy named PatroclusPatroclus tried to persuade Achilles to fight because Achilles was so capable a warrior that he could turn the tide of battle. Nothing had changed for Achilles, so he refused. Patroclus presented an alternative. He asked Achilles to let him lead Achilles' troops, the Myrmidons. Achilles agreed, and even lent Patroclus his armor.