The legendary epic battle, the Trojan War, is an amazing legend, explaining in detail the beliefs of the Greeks and how their gods were! My favourite part about the Trojan War is how it started which is not as well known as the other heroic and atrocious deeds! Here's how it goes:
Thetis, a nymph-goddess, was engaged to Peleus, a king and son of Aiakos. All the gods and goddesses were invited to the wedding, hoặc at least almost all of them were invited. Eris, the goddess of spite was neglected and she made them pay dearly.
On the ngày of the wedding, all the gods and goddesses arrived with many generous gifts. Despite the lack of an invite, Eris showed up with a gift. She was stopped at the door bởi Hermes, forbidden from coming in. Furious, Eris threw her gift into the room from the doorway and disappeared before anything else could happen.
The "gift" was a golden táo, apple with the words "For the Fairest" elegantly inscribed on it. Hera, Athena and Aphrodite all claimed the táo, apple and bitterly argued as to who the táo, apple should belong to. None of the other gods dared to interfere hoặc favour one of them over the others, fearing they would earn enimity of the other two, which wouldn't be useful in anyway for all three goddesses possessed immense power.
In the end, the quarreling became so unbearable that Zeus, king of the gods, decided that seeing as none of the gods would choose who the táo, apple should go to, a mortal should. He sent the three goddesses to Mount Ida were a poor sheperd named Paris was herding his sheep. Paris was a handsome man and had a regal background which was unknown to him. His parents had abandoned him on Mount Ida to die, due to a prophecy saying that he would be the downfall of Troy. A kind sheperd and his wife had taken him in as an infant.
When Hera, Athena and Aphrodite made their presence known, Paris was astonished. The goddesses told him of their dilemma and demanded that he decide who the táo, apple should go to. Paris was unable to decide who deserved it, so the goddesses resorted to bribing him. Athena, goddess of war and wisdom, offered him infinite wisdom, skills in battle and the abilities of all the greatest warriors ever combined. Hera, Queen of the gods, offered him political power and control over many lands. Aphrodite, goddess of tình yêu and beauty, offered him only one gift, the hand of the most beautiful woman to have ever roamed the earth, Helen of Sparta.
Paris considered his choices, thinking very carefully. At last he made a decision, he handed the golden táo, apple to Aphrodite. Athena and Hera were deeply offended bởi this seemingly outrageous decision. Vowing their revenge on him, they left. Aphrodite, pleased with her prize, told him not to regret his decision and that if he followed where the wind blew, he'd find the woman of his dreams. Unsure of his decision, Paris set off in tìm kiếm of his bride-to-be, not realising the weight of his actions and the consequences that would follow.
Back on Mount Olympus, Eris watched as her mischievous and devious plan unfolded...
TO BE CONTINUED!
Thetis, a nymph-goddess, was engaged to Peleus, a king and son of Aiakos. All the gods and goddesses were invited to the wedding, hoặc at least almost all of them were invited. Eris, the goddess of spite was neglected and she made them pay dearly.
On the ngày of the wedding, all the gods and goddesses arrived with many generous gifts. Despite the lack of an invite, Eris showed up with a gift. She was stopped at the door bởi Hermes, forbidden from coming in. Furious, Eris threw her gift into the room from the doorway and disappeared before anything else could happen.
The "gift" was a golden táo, apple with the words "For the Fairest" elegantly inscribed on it. Hera, Athena and Aphrodite all claimed the táo, apple and bitterly argued as to who the táo, apple should belong to. None of the other gods dared to interfere hoặc favour one of them over the others, fearing they would earn enimity of the other two, which wouldn't be useful in anyway for all three goddesses possessed immense power.
In the end, the quarreling became so unbearable that Zeus, king of the gods, decided that seeing as none of the gods would choose who the táo, apple should go to, a mortal should. He sent the three goddesses to Mount Ida were a poor sheperd named Paris was herding his sheep. Paris was a handsome man and had a regal background which was unknown to him. His parents had abandoned him on Mount Ida to die, due to a prophecy saying that he would be the downfall of Troy. A kind sheperd and his wife had taken him in as an infant.
When Hera, Athena and Aphrodite made their presence known, Paris was astonished. The goddesses told him of their dilemma and demanded that he decide who the táo, apple should go to. Paris was unable to decide who deserved it, so the goddesses resorted to bribing him. Athena, goddess of war and wisdom, offered him infinite wisdom, skills in battle and the abilities of all the greatest warriors ever combined. Hera, Queen of the gods, offered him political power and control over many lands. Aphrodite, goddess of tình yêu and beauty, offered him only one gift, the hand of the most beautiful woman to have ever roamed the earth, Helen of Sparta.
Paris considered his choices, thinking very carefully. At last he made a decision, he handed the golden táo, apple to Aphrodite. Athena and Hera were deeply offended bởi this seemingly outrageous decision. Vowing their revenge on him, they left. Aphrodite, pleased with her prize, told him not to regret his decision and that if he followed where the wind blew, he'd find the woman of his dreams. Unsure of his decision, Paris set off in tìm kiếm of his bride-to-be, not realising the weight of his actions and the consequences that would follow.
Back on Mount Olympus, Eris watched as her mischievous and devious plan unfolded...
TO BE CONTINUED!