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Trojan war by Katherine Robles

  • Weeding of King pelius and thetis
    Jan 1, 1000

    Weeding of King pelius and thetis

    Eris the goddes of discord was the only God uninvited she threw a golden apple into the weeding that said "for the fairest". Aphrodite Athena & hena all wanted the apple but Zeus would not choice between them
  • The judgement of Paris
    Jan 2, 1000

    The judgement of Paris

    The goddes aphrodite ,Athena and hena all come to Paris to bribe him . Paris takes aphrodites bribe to have the most beautiful women in the world for himself . This is the unofficial beginning of the Trojan war
  • The Abduction of Helen
    Jan 5, 1000

    The Abduction of Helen

    Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, was selected to be wife to Menelaus, a Spartan King. When he returns home to find Helen gone, and was seen taken by Paris, an invasion fleet is prepared to attack .
  • Preperation of the Greek Fleet
    Jan 10, 1000

    Preperation of the Greek Fleet

    The Greek army and fleet ready for the invasion of Troy. The Greek forces will be led by Agamemnon and joined by legendary warriors, likr Odysseus and Achilles. To safely cross the sea, the Gods demand a tribute from the Greeks in the form of sacrifice. Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia is then put to death and the Greek fleet sets out.
  • Invasion of Troy
    Jan 31, 1000

    Invasion of Troy

    The Greek fleet is 1000 ships strong, they reache the Simois River near Troy. The first man is killed as a result of the war, who was Protesilaus the first Greek off of the ships.
  • Siege of Troy
    Feb 5, 1000

    Siege of Troy

    The Greeks attack Troy and this continues for the next nine years without any result.
  • Abduction of Chryseis
    Jan 10, 1009

    Abduction of Chryseis

    A daughter of a priest of Apollo is taken by the Greeks and Agamemnon claims her. Apollo calls for revenge on the Greeks, shooting flaming arrows down on the Greek army. Agamemnon returns her but Achilles must also return his maiden, which angers him and his mother .
  • Siege of Troy (Continued)
    Feb 5, 1009

    Siege of Troy (Continued)

  • Thetis Upon Olympus
    Feb 10, 1009

    Thetis Upon Olympus

    Achille's mother, angered goes up to Olympus and asks the Gods to let the Trojans win. The Gods are split: Poseidon, Hera, and Athena side with the Greeks, but Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, and Ares side with the Trojans.
  • Paris vs. Menelaus
    Feb 15, 1009

    Paris vs. Menelaus

    Paris and Menelaus fight outside Troy. Menelaus defeats Paris but Paris is saved and taken back to the city by Aphrodite.
  • Suggested Truce
    Feb 16, 1009

    Suggested Truce

    Agamemnon proposes a truce but the gods intervene by infiltrating a Trojan soldier and keep the fighting going.
  • The Coming of Ares
    Feb 20, 1009

    The Coming of Ares

    Ares comes to the battlefield on the side of the Trojans and is driven away by Diomedes, a great Greek warrior, with Athena's help.
  • The Retreat of the Greeks
    Mar 1, 1009

    The Retreat of the Greeks

    Hector and the Trojans push the Greeks back to their ships on the coast. The Greeks barely hold their ground at the shoreline.
  • Charge of Petroclus
    Mar 10, 1009

    Charge of Petroclus

    As Achilles prepares to go back to Greece, his friend Petroclus takes his armor and leads the Greeks back against the Trojans. Soon, however, he is killed by Hector, who takes Achilles's armor
  • The Return of Achilles
    Mar 20, 1009

    The Return of Achilles

    Achilles is saddened by his friend's death and comes back to fight the Trojans. He has new armor his mother gets from Hephaestus, and with it he drives the Trojans back to Troy and kills Hector.
  • Achilles's Death
    Mar 21, 1009

    Achilles's Death

    Soon after killing Hector, Achilles is killed by Paris, who also dies not long after.
  • Death of Ajax
    Mar 30, 1009

    Death of Ajax

    Achilles's armor given to Oddyseus, but another great Greek warrior, Ajax, feels he has failed since he didn't get it and goes crazy before he kills himself.
  • Final Ploy
    Apr 25, 1009

    Final Ploy

    Diomedes and Oddyseus come up with a final plan to defeat Troy by using a giant wooden horse and sneaking soldiers behind the city gates.
  • Destruction of Troy
    May 1, 1009

    Destruction of Troy

    The Trojans bring the giant wooden horse into the city, and when they go to sleep the Greeks jump out. They open the gates and the Greek army rushes in, and the city is left in ruin.
  • Sep 19, 1009

    Siege of Troy

    Nine year siege of the city of Troy