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    1 de mar. de 2023 · This sparks the Trojan War, which lasts ten years. Many heroes fall on both sides: Achaeans such as Patroclus, Achilles, and Ajax the Greater and Trojans such as Hector and, eventually, Paris himself. The war finally ends when the cunning Achaean king Odysseus thinks up the trick of the Trojan Horse. Troy is sacked and the Achaeans sail home.

  2. 21 de mar. de 2011 · The warrior Achilles is one of the great heroes of Greek mythology. According to legend, Achilles was extraordinarily strong, courageous and loyal, but he had one vulnerability–his “Achilles ...

  3. Translated by E. P. Coleridge. Revised by the Trojan Women Heroization team (Keith DeStone, Hélène Emeriaud, Kelly Lambert, Janet M. Ozsolak, Sarah Scott) Before Agamemnon’s tent in the camp near Troy. Poseidon From the depths of salt Aegean sea [pontos] I, Poseidon, have come, where choruses [khoroi] of Nereids dance in a graceful maze; for […]

  4. Trojan War. In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was a war in which a coalition of Achaean armies fought against the city of Troy, located in Asia Minor, and its allies. According to Homer, it was a punitive expedition by the Achaeans, whose pretext would have been the abduction -or elopement- of Helen of Sparta by Prince Paris of Troy.

  5. to Mount Ida. Sinon lights signal fires for the Achaeans. 27: He had previously entered the city, using a pretext. And they [= the Achaeans], some of them sailing from Tenedos : 28 [toward Troy] and others of them emerging from the Wooden Horse, fall upon : 29: their enemies. They kill many, and the city : 30: is taken by force. Neoptolemos ...

  6. 18 de dez. de 2009 · Watch a brief video summarizing the Trojan War, the conflict recounted in Greek mythology between the kingdoms of Troy and Mycenaean Greece.

  7. 5 de mai. de 2019 · As an adult, Achilles became part of the Achaean (Greek) forces during the ten long years of the Trojan War, which, according to legend was fought over the much-courted Helen of Troy, who had been kidnapped from her Spartan husband Menelaus by Paris, the Prince of Troy. The leader of the Achaeans (Greeks) was Helen's (first) brother-in-law ...