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'''Eris''' or '''Discordia '''(as she was called in Ancient [[Rome]]) was | '''Eris''' or '''Discordia '''(as she was called in Ancient [[Rome]]) was a member of the [[First Civilization]], worshipped by the [[wikipedia:Greece|Ancient Greeks]] and Ancient Romans as the goddess of strife and discord. | ||
Eris was the only goddess not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. After arriving, she went into a rage and threw the Apple of Discord - in fact an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] - amongst the "goddesses" ([[Minerva]], [[Juno]], and [[Aphrodite]]), marked "To the Fairest", which led to a quarrel between the three. [[Jupiter]] sent the three to [[wikipedia:Paris (mythology)|Paris of Troy]], who chose Aphrodite to be the fairest. As a reward, Aphrodite had [[wikipedia:Helen|Helen]] fall in love with Paris and she moved to Troy, which enraged Helen's husband [[wikipedia:Menelaus|Menelaus]] and led to the Trojan War. | Eris was the only goddess not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. After arriving, she went into a rage and threw the Apple of Discord - in fact an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] - amongst the "goddesses" ([[Minerva]], [[Juno]], and [[Aphrodite]]), marked "To the Fairest", which led to a quarrel between the three. [[Jupiter]] sent the three to [[wikipedia:Paris (mythology)|Paris of Troy]], who chose Aphrodite to be the fairest. As a reward, Aphrodite had [[wikipedia:Helen|Helen]] fall in love with Paris and she moved to Troy, which enraged Helen's husband [[wikipedia:Menelaus|Menelaus]] and led to the Trojan War. | ||
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Eris or Discordia (as she was called in Ancient Rome) was a member of the First Civilization, worshipped by the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans as the goddess of strife and discord.
Eris was the only goddess not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. After arriving, she went into a rage and threw the Apple of Discord - in fact an Apple of Eden - amongst the "goddesses" (Minerva, Juno, and Aphrodite), marked "To the Fairest", which led to a quarrel between the three. Jupiter sent the three to Paris of Troy, who chose Aphrodite to be the fairest. As a reward, Aphrodite had Helen fall in love with Paris and she moved to Troy, which enraged Helen's husband Menelaus and led to the Trojan War.