Troy

Trojan War by Saul Gonzalez

  • Jan 1, 1000

    Wedding of King Peleus and Thetis

    Wedding of King Peleus and Thetis
    The Goddess Eris was the only God who was uninvited. She threw a golden apple in the wedding that said "For the Fairest." Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera wanted the apple, but Zeus would not choose between them.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to Jan 17, 1000

    The Trojan War

  • Jan 3, 1000

    Paris visits King Menelaus of Sparta

    Paris visits King Menelaus of Sparta
    HIs Wife, Helen, was the most beautiful women in the world.
  • Jan 4, 1000

    Paris steals Helon of Sparta

    Paris steals Helon of Sparta
    King Menealous goes to Crete. While he is away, Paris steals Helen and brings her back to Troy.
  • Jan 5, 1000

    Menelaus finds out that Helen is gone

    Menelaus finds out that Helen is gone
    Menelaus came back to find that Helen was gone, and he called upon all Greece to help him.
  • Jan 6, 1000

    Odysseus and Achilles Avoid the Army

    Odysseus and Achilles Avoid the Army
    Odysseus pretends to be insane, but is caught. Achilles dresses up as a woman, but is also caught, and must join the army.
  • Jan 7, 1000

    Trojan War Begins

    Trojan War Begins
    Menelaus convinced his brother Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, to lead an expedition to retrieve her.
  • Jan 9, 1000

    Chryseis's Father Prays to Apollo

    Chryseis's Father Prays to Apollo
    Apollo attacks the Greeks for Chyseis's father. Achilles tells Agamemnon to give back Chryseis.
  • Jan 11, 1000

    Gods begin to take sides

  • Jan 13, 1000

    Ares fights with Trojans

    Ares fights with Trojans
    The Greek Diomedes is helped by Hera and defeats him.
  • Jan 16, 1000

    The Trojan Horse

    The Trojan Horse
    Odysseus creates a plan to build a giant wooden horse, He and other Greeks hide inside of it.
  • Jan 17, 1000

    Greek Army is Destroyed

    Greek Army is Destroyed
    The Trojans bring the horse into the city. The Greeks came out of the horse at night.They kill all of the Greek soldiers at night.