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HELEN OF TROY Brittany Tolbert 5 Facts about Helen: ■ She was the daughter of Zeus. ■ All the young men wanted to marry Helen. When she was born, Zeus gave her the gift of everlasting beauty. ■ As a young girl she was carried off by Theseus, but she was rescued by her brothers. ■ From among the suitors, she chose Menelaus, Agamemnon’s younger brother. ■ During an absence of Menelaus, however, Helen fled to Troy with Paris, son of the Trojan king Priam 3 Facts about Athena: Roman NameMinerva ■ She is goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. ■ She was the daughter of Zeus; no mother bore her. She sprang from Zeus’s head, full-grown and clothed in armor. ■ Athena turned Medusa’s hair into snakes. ■ Her sacred animal is an owl. 3 Facts about Aphrodite: Roman NameVenus ■ She is the Goddess of Love and Beauty, Pleasure, and Fertility. ■ Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, but Aphrodite did not enter into this union of her own volition. ■ During the Trojan War, Aphrodite fought on the side of Paris. ■ Her sacred animal was a dove 3 Facts about Hera: Roman Name- Juno ■ Hera is the Queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus. ■ She is known for being the Goddess of Marriage & Birth. ■ Hera was a jealous wife, and she fought with Zeus frequently over his extramarital affairs and illegitimate children. For this reason, Hera was known for punishing offending husbands. ■ Her sacred animals are an Peacock and a Cow 3 Facts about Poseidon: Roman NameNeptune ■ Poseidon was god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses. ■ He is considered one of the most bad-tempered, moody and greedy Olympian gods. ■ He and Medusa conceived the flying horse, Pegasus – one of many mythological creatures. ■ Zeus and Hades were his brothers. 3 Facts about Zeus: Roman NameJupiter ■ Zeus is king of Mount Olympus, the home of Greek gods. ■ He is a sky god who controls lightning (often using it as a weapon) and thunder. ■ Zeus fathered Hercules, the famous Greek hero, by deception. He disguised himself as Amphitryon, Alcmene’s husband, in order to have sexual relations with her. ■ His sacred animals are the Eagle, Wolf and Woodpecker Trojan War: ■ Legendary conflict between the early Greeks and the people of Troy in western Anatolia, dated by later Greek authors to the 12th or 13th century B.C. ■ Since the 19th-century rediscovery of the site of Troy in what is now western Turkey, archaeologists have uncovered increasing evidence of a kingdom that peaked and may have been destroyed around 1,180 B.C. ■ Helen’s jilted husband Menelaus convinced his brother Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, to lead an expedition to retrieve her. ■ The siege, punctuated by battles and skirmishes including the storied deaths of the Trojan prince Hector and the nearly-invincible Achilles, lasted more than 10 years until the morning the Greek armies retreated from their camp, leaving a large wooden horse outside the gates of Troy. Trojan Horse: ■ A hollow wooden statue of a horse in which the Greeks concealed themselves in order to enter Troy. ■ The horse was built by Epeius, a master carpenter and pugilist. ■ The Greeks, pretending to desert the war, sailed to the nearby island of Tenedos, leaving behind Sinon, who persuaded the Trojans that the horse was an offering to Athena (goddess of war) that would make Troy impregnable Agamemnon & Menelaus: ■ Brothers ■ Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae or Argos (different names of the same region), son of King Atreus and Queen Aerope. ■ Menelaus, who was married to Helen, the main characters that participated in the events leading to the Trojan War. ■ He was married to Clytemnestra, and had four children; Iphigenia, Orestes, Chrysothemis and Electra. ■ Agamemnon’s army infuriated the goddess Artemis, who sent a number of misfortunes against them. The prophet Calchas realized that Artemis’ fury would only be appeased by the sacrifice of Agamemnon’s daughter Iphigenia. ■ When Agamemnon and Menelaus were still young, they were forced to flee Mycenae, as their cousin Aegisthus forcibly took possession of the throne, an act that culminated after a long-time clash between their fathers. Hector/Paris: ■ Brothers ■ Hector was a prince of Troy in Greek mythology, son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. ■ He was considered the greatest warrior of Troy, but he did not approve of the war that had started between the Greeks and the Trojans. ■ When he died they dragged his body with his chariot, outside the Trojan gates for twelve days, before he finally accepted to give it to the Trojans, so they could bury him properly. ■ Paris was the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. ■ Before he was born, Hecuba saw a dream in which her child was a flaming torch. The explanation to the dream that was given by the seer Aesacus was that the yet unborn child would be the doom of Troy. ■ Paris either stole Helen from Menelaus aided by Aphrodite, or Helen had already fallen for him and eloped together. ■ As a result, the expedition to Troy was planned and the Greek forces sailed towards the western coast of Asia, thus starting the Trojan War. ■ Paris was considered unskilled in battle and a coward. He preferred to use a bow and arrow, which was not the weapon choice of the brave and the heroes.