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  • ...d flags, were too sophisticated for ships during the times following the [[Trojan War]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[trireme]] wasn't developed until perhaps
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • ...warriors inside the walls of their city. It brought about the end of the [[Trojan War]]. ...teners to the tales to be thoroughly familiar with the basic events of the Trojan War.
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  • ...''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' that the games originated from the time of the [[Trojan War]]. When Virgil wrote the Aeneid, the event was well established in Rome dur
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  • ...phrodite]] and [[Athena]] were active participants in events such as the [[Trojan War]], Themis was more seen as a [[concept]] rather than a player.<noinclude><b
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  • ...e series delineates the plot derived from the mythological story of post-[[Trojan War]] homecoming of [[Agamemnon]], king of [[Mycenae]], his murder by his wife
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  • ...e -- and this "apple of discord" began a chain of events that led to the [[Trojan War]] in which a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force, commanded by [[A
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  • ...Calchas]]. While Agamemnon is away at [[Troy (ancient city)]] during the [[Trojan War]], she has an illicit [[Romantic love|romance]] with Aigisthos; when Agamem
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  • ...ueen]] [[Clytemnestra]] while her husband Agamemnon is away fighting the [[Trojan War]] in [[Asia Minor]]. When Agamemnon returns, he murders the returning king,
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  • ...ent city of Troy''' was was reportedly besieged and destroyed during the [[Trojan War]] by the [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greeks]]. The exact dates of the war are ...d|first=Michael|authorlink=Michael Wood (historian)|title=In Search of the Trojan War|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|location=London|date=1985|pages=
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  • ...rning city of [[Troy (ancient city)]] which was sacked at the end of the [[Trojan War]], and he survived this [[disaster]] although Aeneas' wife [[Creusa]] did n
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  • ...t]], was [[Hermes]]. In the ''[[Iliad]]'' and in other stories about the [[Trojan war]], there were varying [[opinion]]s whether [[Helen of Troy]] was ''kidnappe
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  • ...to return to his island kingdom of [[Ithaca (Greece)|Ithaca]] after the [[Trojan War]]. It is thought to have been composed around the seventh century BCE and
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  • ...ose a short, glorious life over a long and undistinguished one. During the Trojan War, in his wrath over the death of his companion [[Patroclus]], who some consi .... His mother foretold two possible futures for him: if he took part in the Trojan War, his life would be glorious but short, and he would not return home; if he
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  • ...uses to speak to him or even look at him; he sees fallen heroes from the [[Trojan War]]; he sees [[Sisyphus]]; he meets the spirits of future leaders of [[Rome]]
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  • ...period when the (likely fully fictional) Aeneas has just escaped from the Trojan War. Per the Aeneid, Dido had previously been married before she met Aeneas, a
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  • ...s said to have had the ''face that launched a thousand ships'' since the [[Trojan War]], a decade-long conflict between the Greek expeditionary forces led by [[A
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  • Odysseus was king of Ithaca at the time the [[Trojan war]] was starting. The Achaeans came to seek his help. Having been warned by a
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  • The poem mainly describes a few days in the final year of the [[Trojan War]], and it gets its name because Ilios was an alternative name for [[Troy (a
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  • ...ris]]. Led by [[Agamemnon]] of Mycenae, the Achaeans united to fight the [[Trojan War]], after which the thrones of Mycenae, Argos and Sparta were united under [ ...ides]], the Boeotians entered [[Boeotia]] sixty years after the end of the Trojan War and the [[Dorian Invasion]] (the [[Return of the Heraclidae]]) took place t
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