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Trojan War, In Greek legend, famous war waged by the Greeks against the city of Troy. The tradition is believed to reflect a real war between the Greeks of the late Mycenaean period and the inhabitants of the Troad, or Troas, in Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey. Modern archaeological excavation have shown that Troy was destroyed by fire in the early 12th century BC, The traditional date of the war, and that the war may actually have resulted from the desire either to plunder the wealthy city or to put and end to Troy's commercial control of the Dardanelles.

Legendary accounts of the war traced its origin to a golden apple, inscribed "for the fairest" and thrown by Eris, goddess of discord, among the heavenly guests at the wedding of Peleus, the ruler of Myrmidons, and Thetis, one of the Nereids. The award of the apple to Aphrodite, goddess of Love, by Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, secured for Paris the favor of the goddess and the love of the beautiful Helen of Troy, wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta. Helen went with Paris to Troy, and an expedition to avenge the injury to Menelaus was placed under the command of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. Agamemnon's force included many famous Greek heroes, the most noted of whom were Achilles, Patroclus, the two Ajaxes, Teucer, Nester, Odysseus, and Diomedes.

After the Trojan refused to restore Helen to Menelaus, the Greek warriors assembled at the Bay of Aulis and proceeded to Troy on 1000 ships. The siege lasted ten years, the first nine of which were uneventful. In the tenth year, Achilles withdrew from battle because of his anger with Agamemnon; Achilles' acton furnished Homer with the theme of the Iliad. To avenge the death of his friend Patroclus, Achilles returned to battle and killed Hector, the principal Trojan warrior. Sequent events, described in later epic poems, included Achilles' Victories over Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazon, and Memmon, king of Ethiopia, and the death of Achilles at the hands of Paris.

The city of captured at last by treachery. A force of Greek warriors gained entrance to the city by hiding in the interior of a large WOODEN HORSE. Subsequently the Greeks sacked and burned the city. Only a few Trojans escaped, the most famous being Aeneas who led the other survivors to what is present-day Italy.IMG_20170828_090402.jpg

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