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" The wedding of ruler Pelius and Thetis " on January 1st, 1000
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the Trojan War was pursued against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her spouse Menelaus lord of Sparta.
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Since the nineteenth century, of the site of Troy in what is presently western Turkey, archeologists have revealed expanding proof of a kingdom that crested and may have been pulverized.
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The Greeks defeated the Trojan in 1184.
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After Paris of Troy took Helen from her spouse Menelaus lord of Sparta. Helen hanged herself of the lost of her spouse.
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The war between the Greeks and the populace of Troy. The strife started after the Trojan sovereign Paris snatched Helen, wife of Menelaus of Sparta. At the point when Menelaus requested her arrival, the Trojans cannot. Menelaus then induced his sibling Agamemnon to lead an armed force against Troy.
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Approximately over 150,000-1,000,000 men died from the battle.
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Troy was being burned down by the fire that was set while the war was going on.
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the Trojan War Horse was utilized by the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the war. In the standard rendition, following a pointless 10-year attack, the Greeks built a gigantic wooden stallion, and shrouded a select power of men inside.
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Agamemnon, the sibling of Menelaus, drove a campaign against Troy to recoup Helen. This began the Trojan War, in which Paris was slaughtered. At the point when the Greeks at long last caught Troy, Menelaus took Helen back to Sparta.