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Jan 1, 1000
1 wedding of King Pelius & Thetis
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Jan 2, 1000
2 Judgement of Paris
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Jan 3, 1000
3 Paris visits King Meneiaus of Sparta
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Jan 4, 1000
4 Paris Hellen
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Jan 5, 1000
5 Mentions that Hellen is gone
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Jan 6, 1000
6 Odyssesus & Achillies avoid the army
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Jan 7, 1000
7 The Trojan War begins
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Jan 8, 1000
8 Fight over Chryseis
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Jan 10, 1000
9 Achilles leaves Greeks & Agamemon steels Achillies maid as revenge
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Jan 11, 1000
10 God starts to take sides
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Jan 12, 1000
11 Menelaus battles Paris for revenge
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Jan 12, 1000
12 Aries fights with Trojans
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Jan 14, 1000
13 Trojans begin to destroy the Greeks
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Jan 15, 1000
14 Achillies drives Trojans to Troy; Achillies fight again to avenge patrocius; Achillies friend gets killed by Hector
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Jan 16, 1000
15 The Trojan Horse is created
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Jan 17, 1000
16 Trojans bring the horse in the city for everyone to see
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Jan 18, 1000
17 Greeks come out the horse at night
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Jan 19, 1000
18 The Greek Army destroys Troy
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work sited
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