Trojan War: A Legend
The
Trojan war was a mythological battle between the people of Greece and the
people of the city of Troy. Prince Paris of Troy abducted the wife of Menelaus
of Sparta (Helen), and refused to return her. Then,
Agamemnon, brother of Menelaus, gathered troops to attack the Trojans. Several
Greek heroes led the army in the battle: Achilles, Ajax, Diomed, Nestor, Odysseus
and Patroclus. The city of Troy was surrounded by tall walls, which the Greeks
could not penetrate. The battle raged for nine years, and although the Greeks
destroyed the surrounding Trojan territory, they could do little damage to the
city.
Many
of the Greek gods were involved in the war. Athena, Hera and Poseidon
frequently helped the Greeks, while Aphrodite and Ares defended the city of
Troy.To end the battle, the Greeks constructed a large, hollow wooden horse, as
a token. Sinon remained with the horse to deliver it to the Trojans, while the
rest of the troops apparently sailed home. Sinon persuaded the Trojans to take
the horse and bring it within their city. That night, several warriors emerged
from within the horse and opened the city gates, allowing the Greeks, who had
returned and been waiting, to enter the city of Troy and destroy it.
This
is the beginning of their end. The victory sided the Greeks. The goddess of
wisdom, Athena, guided the Greeks to their victory. On the other hand, the Trojans
helplessly died in the hands of the avenging soldiers. They had lost their
home, and some of their brothers.
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