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==The Start of the War==
==The Start of the War==
===The Judgement of Paris===
===The Judgement of Paris===
Two Greek Gods, Peleus and Thetis were getting married, and to celebrate, the King of the Gods, [[Jupiter|Zeus]], held a wedding banquet to celebrate the occasion. However,[[ Eris]], Goddess of Strife, was uninvited. Angered by this, she threw the [[First Apple|Apple of Eden]] into the celebration for the 'fairest one' to receive. The goddesses, [[Minerva|Athena]], [[Juno|Hera]], and Aphrodite all claimed the Apple for themselves. They asked Zeus to choose who was the fairest. Zeus, reluctant to choose one goddess over the other, asked Paris, a mortal person, to choose. Paris heard all of the goddesses' claims to the Apple on Mount Ida, and each goddess attempted to bribe Paris with different gifts, such as Paris being offered the love of the world's most beautiful women from Aphrodite to win the upcoming war with the Greeks by Athena, and Hera offered to make him King of Europe and Asia. Paris chose Aphrodite and the love of the most beautiful woman, who was Helen of Troy.
Two Greek Gods, Peleus and Thetis were getting married, and to celebrate, the King of the Gods, [[Jupiter|Zeus]], held a wedding banquet to celebrate the occasion. However,[[ Eris]], Goddess of Strife, was uninvited. Angered by this, she threw the [[First Apple|Apple of Eden]] into the celebration for the 'fairest one' to receive. The goddesses, [[Minerva|Athena]], [[Juno|Hera]], and Aphrodite all claimed the Apple for themselves. They asked Zeus to choose who was the fairest. Zeus, reluctant to choose one goddess over the other, asked Paris, a mortal person, to choose. Paris heard all of the goddesses' claims to the Apple on Mount Ida, and each goddess attempted to bribe Paris with different gifts. Aphrodite offered Paris the love of the world's most beautiful woman, Athena offered Paris a guarantee of victory in the upcoming war with the Greeks, and Hera offered to make him King of Europe and Asia. Paris chose Aphrodite and the love of the most beautiful woman, who was Helen of Troy.


However. Helen was married to Menelaus, King of Sparta. Paris traveled to the city of Sparta under the guise of a diplomatic mission and took Helen. Just before Helen set eyes on Paris to take her back to Troy, Eros, also known as Cupid, shot her with an arrow of love. Helen immediately fell in love with Paris, but when they set off to travel back to Troy, Hera, who was still jealous after she did not receive the Apple, sent a storm and caused the lovers to land in Egypt. Eventually they again set sail for Troy and landed there. Menelaus still did not know of Helen's abduction because he was in Crete attending the burial of his father.
However. Helen was married to Menelaus, King of Sparta. Paris traveled to the city of Sparta under the guise of a diplomatic envoy and took Helen for his own. Just before Helen set eyes on Paris to take her back to Troy, Eros, also known as Cupid, shot her with an arrow of love. Helen immediately fell in love with Paris, but when they set off to travel back to Troy, Hera, who was still jealous after she did not receive the Apple, sent a storm and caused the lovers to land in Egypt. Eventually they again set sail for Troy and landed there. Menelaus still did not know of Helen's abduction because he was in Crete attending the burial of his father.


[[Image:Troy_Burning.jpg|thumb|Troy as it burns.]]
[[Image:Troy_Burning.jpg|thumb|Troy as it burns.]]

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The Trojan War was a major military conflict that took place between the city of Troy (located in modern day Western Turkey) and the ancient Greeks. The war is thought to have taken place at about 1200 BC. The war was ended by the infamous 'Trojan Horse' which was used by the Greeks to infiltrate the city of Troy and to slaughter all the Trojans inside the city.

The Start of the War

The Judgement of Paris

Two Greek Gods, Peleus and Thetis were getting married, and to celebrate, the King of the Gods, Zeus, held a wedding banquet to celebrate the occasion. However,Eris, Goddess of Strife, was uninvited. Angered by this, she threw the Apple of Eden into the celebration for the 'fairest one' to receive. The goddesses, Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite all claimed the Apple for themselves. They asked Zeus to choose who was the fairest. Zeus, reluctant to choose one goddess over the other, asked Paris, a mortal person, to choose. Paris heard all of the goddesses' claims to the Apple on Mount Ida, and each goddess attempted to bribe Paris with different gifts. Aphrodite offered Paris the love of the world's most beautiful woman, Athena offered Paris a guarantee of victory in the upcoming war with the Greeks, and Hera offered to make him King of Europe and Asia. Paris chose Aphrodite and the love of the most beautiful woman, who was Helen of Troy.

However. Helen was married to Menelaus, King of Sparta. Paris traveled to the city of Sparta under the guise of a diplomatic envoy and took Helen for his own. Just before Helen set eyes on Paris to take her back to Troy, Eros, also known as Cupid, shot her with an arrow of love. Helen immediately fell in love with Paris, but when they set off to travel back to Troy, Hera, who was still jealous after she did not receive the Apple, sent a storm and caused the lovers to land in Egypt. Eventually they again set sail for Troy and landed there. Menelaus still did not know of Helen's abduction because he was in Crete attending the burial of his father.

File:Troy Burning.jpg
Troy as it burns.

After Menelaus found out about Helen's abduction, Menelaus and his ally Odysseus traveled to Troy to attempt to get Helen back by diplomatic means, but they failed in doing so. Menelaus then sent messages to all of the Kings in Greece to uphold their oaths and to retrieve Helen from Troy. The Greek forces first gathered at Aulis and all the Greek kings sent troops except the King of Cyprus. After a sacrifice to the god Apollo, a snake slithered to a sparrows nest and ate the mother and her nine babies, then the snake turned to stone. This indicated that Troy would be defeated in the tenth year of the war.

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