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Jan 1, 1000
King Pelius and Thetis's Wedding
Eris, the goddess of discord, was not invited so she threw a golden apple into the wedding for "the fairest" one. Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera each wanted the apple, but Zeus wouldn't choose who to give it to. -
Jan 2, 1000
Judgment of Paris
Paris, The Prince of Troy, must choose which godess is the fairest of them all. Paris chooses Aphrodite because she
promises to give him the most beautiful wife in the entire world. -
Jan 3, 1000
Paris's visit with King Menelaus of Sparta
King Menelaus's wife Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world. -
Jan 4, 1000
Paris Kidnapps Helen
While King Menelaus is in Crete. Paris kidnapps Helen and brings her to Troy. -
Jan 5, 1000
King Menelaus finds Helen is missing
King Menelaus has the Greek army to go to Troy and bring Helen back. -
Jan 6, 1000
Odysseus and Achilles Avoid the Draft
Odysseus fakes insanity and is caught. Achilles dresses up as a woman and is also caught. Both of them are forced to join the army. -
Jan 7, 1000
The Trojan War Begins
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Jan 9, 1000
Chryseis's Father Prays to Apollo
Apollo attacks The Greeks because of Chyseis's father's prayer. Achilles tells Agamemnon to let Chryseis go free. -
Jan 10, 1000
Agamemnon kidnapps Achilles's maiden for revenge
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Jan 10, 1000
Achilles leaves The Greeks
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Jan 11, 1000
The Gods choose sides
Zeus has favor over The Trojans. Zeus sends a dream to Agamemnon that lied and said that he would win if he
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Jan 12, 1000
Menelaus has a revenge battle with Paris
Paris loses the battle, and Aphrodite saves him. -
Jan 13, 1000
Ares battles the Trojans
Diomedes The Greek is helped by Hera and defeats Ares. -
Jan 14, 1000
Hector The Trojan Destroys The Greeks
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Jan 15, 1000
Patroclus is killed by Hector
Patroclus is Achilles' friend who is murdered by Hector. -
Jan 15, 1000
Achilles battles to avenge Patroclus
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Jan 15, 1000
Achilles drives The Trojans back into Troy
Achilles dies during the battle. -
Jan 16, 1000
The Trojan Horse
Odysseus makes a plan to build a giant wooden horse, where he and other Greeks would hide inside of it. -
Jan 17, 1000
The Trojan Horse is brought into Troy
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Jan 18, 1000
The Greeks exit the horse at night
Once The Greeks were out of the horse, they opened the gates of Troy and let the rest of the Greek army inside. -
Jan 19, 1000
The Greek Army Defeats & Destroys Troy