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Jan 1, 1000
Wedding of King Penius and Thetis
When he murders his half-brother, his father exiles him to Pithia where he is purified for the murder and marries the daughter of a king. Peleus eventually becomes King of Pithia. -
Jan 2, 1000
Judgment of Paris
The Judgement of Paris is a story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and (in slightly later versions of the story) to the foundation of Rome. -
Jan 3, 1000
Paris goes to visit King Menelaus of Sparta
In Greek mythology, Menelaus was a king of Mycenaean the husband of Helen of Troy. -
Jan 4, 1000
Paris steals Helen
In celebration of the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, Lord Zeus, father of the Greek pantheon, hosted a banquet on Mount Olympus. -
Jan 5, 1000
Menelaus finds out that Helen is gone
As one of the maids goes to attend Helen she realized Helen is missing and tells Menelaus she has been taken. -
Jan 6, 1000
Odysseus and Achilles avoid the army
Odysseus and Achilles were strong Greek warriors and helped Agamemnon to defeat Troy. Achilles killed the Trojan hero Hector. Odyssey invented the famous Trojan horse. But both them might avoid joining the Greek army -
Jan 7, 1000
Trojan War Starts
The first nine years was a war against troy and the close countries. The greeks felt like troy was getting ganged up on so they stepped in to fight the other kingdoms too. -
Jan 8, 1000
Agamemnon steals Achillies maiden as recenge
This one is pretty self explanatory but yeah, Agamemnon steals Achillies maiden as recenge -
Jan 9, 1000
Menelaus battles Paris for revenge
The armies being ready to engage, a single combat is agreed upon between Menelaus and Paris (by the intervention of Hector) for the determination of the war -
Jan 10, 1000
Achilles fights again to avenge Patroclus
They were good friends, to avenge Patroclus was an honor for Achilles. -
Jan 11, 1000
Patroclus is killed by Hector
Patroclus was the son of Menoetius, grandson of Actor, King of Opus, and Achilles's beloved comrade and brother-in-arms. -
Jan 12, 1000
The Trojan hores
The Trojasn horse was used as a wepon to use against the Spartans -
Jan 13, 1000
The Greeks come out of the hores
In the canonical version, after a fruitless 10-year siege, the Greeks constructed a huge wooden horse, and hid a select force of men inside. The Greeks pretended to sail away, and the Trojans pulled the horse into their city as a victory trophy. -
Jan 14, 1000
The Greeks destroy Troy
This is when they all ready came out of the horse and then acoplished their mission.