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			<title>About Greek Mythology And Trojan War 7 page</title>
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			<description>escaped death, with divine interference, several times. Achilles in his wrath filled a nearby river so full of Trojan bodies that the waters overflowed and nearly drowned him. The gods, too engaged in battle, as Athena felled Ares, Hera and Artemis began a fierce boxing match, and Poiseidon provoked Apollo into a rage. 

Much later in the day, Achilles and Hektor finally engaged in direct combat with each other. In the ensuing duel, Hektor managed to avoid Achilles’ javelin several times,  ...</description>
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			<description>and the god’s anger was kindled against the Achaians. He sent a plague to their camp, killing many. Achilles, seeing the imminent destruction of the army, called a council and demanded that Agamemnon give back the girl, Chryseis. Agamemnon angrily agreed, but demanded Achilles’ own prize, the virgin Briseis, in Chryseis’ place. Tempers flared, and one of them would have murdered the other had not Athena intervened. Achilles then gave up Briseis, but his pride had been wounded, and he withdrew  ...</description>
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			<description>All the Greek leaders and their armies assembled at Aulis, a protected beach in the straits of Euboea. Here Agamemnon was elected as supreme leader, because of his prowess in battle. Ill winds, however, kept them from setting off. In vain, they offered sacrifice after sacrifice to all the gods, hoping to gain favor. Yet no change occurred. The men’s spirits grew bleaker, for there was no honor in returning home empty-handed. After much consultation with the oracles, Agamemnon learned that he  ...</description>
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			<description>suitors and the one her father most favored. Shortly after her marriage, Helen’s father died and Menelaos succeeded him as king.

Now Aphrodite knew at the time of her bribe to Paris that Helen had chosen a husband and was happily married, but she had to keep her promise to Paris, so she devised a plan. First, she told Paris to go to Sparta, where he would meet the woman she had promised him. When he arrived, under pretext of bringing a message from his father, King Priam, King Menelaos welcomed  ...</description>
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			<description>In ages past, the mighty Zeus was struck with an infatuation for Thetis, the loveliest daughter of Nereus, The Old Man of the Sea. Although Zeus, renowned for his womanizing, greatly desired to sleep with the lovely Thetis, he was stopped by a prophecy. It had been foretold that Thetis would have a son who would become greater than his father. Zeus, who had earlier overthrown his own father Cronus, knew that if he or any other god had a child with Thetis, his throne would be placed in jeopardy  ...</description>
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			<description>tragic flaws being such things as pride of possession or power, ruthlessness in getting revenge, stubbornness in the pursuit of some goal, and sexual conflicts and lascivious appetites. The Greek people realized that character was destiny, and that one’s achievements could often stem from the same root as one’s crimes.

The tale of the Trojan War blended these heroic and tragic elements into a profound, brilliant picture, not only of history and legend, but of the Greek philosophy and view  ...</description>
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			<description>Greek Mythology and the Trojan War

By Megan J. Stoner

The study of the Trojan War is inextricably interwoven with Greek mythology. This is due mainly to two literary figures, the legendary epic talent Homer, and the historian-mythologian Hesiod. The works of these two form the basis not only for the telling of the historical tale of the Trojan War, but also of the mythical characters so influential in Greek culture. Homer, in fact, is listed by the historian Herotodus as being one of the  ...</description>
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			<description>Minsan daw, kakapagod magmahal:

minsan masaya tapos may oras na iiyak ka!

Sabi nila magsasawa din ako.

Sabi ko di totoo yun! Alam mo bakit?

&quot;kailan ba nagsawa ang taong nagmamahal ng totoo&quot;......



kahit gaano ko kalakas isigaw sa

buong mundo kung gaano pa rin kita kamahal,

hindi mo ito maririnig dahil iba na mundo mo



Minsan ang daling sabihing

mahal mo sya pero ang totoo,

mas mahal mo yung isa!

pero bakit mo pinipilit na mahalin yung isa?

Simple lang! Syempre,  ...</description>
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