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  • Legendary Greek warrior of the [[Trojan War]] who was one of the men hidden inside the [[Trojan horse]].
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  • Legendary Greek warrior of the [[Trojan War]] who was one of the men hidden inside the [[Trojan horse]].
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decade-long [[Trojan War]].
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decade-long [[Trojan War]].
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>}}
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
    260 bytes (41 words) - 14:34, 7 April 2010
  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
    260 bytes (41 words) - 14:36, 7 April 2010
  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
    260 bytes (41 words) - 14:32, 7 April 2010
  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]]
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    1,022 bytes (164 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • Greek hero who fought and died in the Trojan War.
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  • ...id quietly inside a giant wooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>A wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...as a result, Troy was sacked and burned, a, which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]], according to sources from Greek and Roman [[mythology]] such as [[Homer]
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  • .... He is the most prominent [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] warrior in the [[Trojan War]]. According to Homer, he is killed battling with the [[hero]] [[Achilles]]
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  • .... He is the most prominent [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] warrior in the [[Trojan War]]. According to Homer, he is killed battling with the [[hero]] [[Achilles]]
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  • * [[Ajax the Greater (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy * [[Ajax the Lesser (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy
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  • ...Greek]] expeditionary force attacking [[Troy (ancient city)]] during the [[Trojan War]]. To overcome contrary winds for sailing to Troy, he sacrificed his daught On his return to Greece after the Trojan war, Agamemnon's wife [[Clytemnestra]] killed him to revenge Iphigenia, and als
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  • ...elen of Troy]] and a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[king]] who fought in the [[Trojan War]], and was one of the elite fighters inside the [[Trojan horse]]. When [[pr
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  • ...iful wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta, whose abduction by Paris caused the Trojan War.
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  • ...warriors who fought against the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] warriors in the [[Trojan War]]. After the war, he founded a "mini-Troy" [[north]] of [[Greece]] on the [
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  • ...k, ''The War That Killed Achilles: The True Story of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War''.
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
    777 bytes (124 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
  • ...was sacked and burned in the ensuing battle which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]]. Knowledge of the war is according to sources from Greek and Roman [[myth
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  • ...and [[Menelaus]], king of [[Sparta]], caused a ten-year war known as the [[Trojan War]]. She features prominently in [[Homer]]'s [[Iliad]], which emphasises her
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  • ...the struggles of Odysseus to return to his island home of Ithaca after the Trojan war
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  • *Trojan War ...g so until you decide what suffix should be used for this article -- e.g., Trojan War, History, Mythology, etc.
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  • Leader of the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]] during the Trojan War, and killed during the sack of Troy.
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  • ...bducting [[Helen of Troy]] from [[Sparta]], initiator of the decade-long [[Trojan War]]
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  • ...esult, Troy was sacked and burned, an event which ended the decades-long [[Trojan War]], according to sources from Greek and Roman [[mythology]] such as [[Homer]
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  • ...who was the ''seer'' or [[prophecy|prophet]] of [[Agamemnon]] during the [[Trojan War]]. He advised Agamemnon to [[murder|kill]] his [[daughter]] [[Iphigeneia]]
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  • ...uction of [[Helen of Troy|Helen]] from [[Sparta]] caused the decade-long [[Trojan War]].
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  • The account of the '''Trojan War''' that has come down to us through [[Homer]]ic epic depicts it as a ten-ye
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  • ...urial. Priam's other son [[Paris (mythology)|Paris]], was the cause of the Trojan War by abducting [[Helen of Troy]] from king [[Menelaus]] of [[Sparta]] and enr
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • {{r|Trojan war}}
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • ...tes'' were a Roman construction that didn't exist around the time of the [[Trojan war]], and as a result, the [[Aeneid]] was contrived as a kind of [[myth]] to s
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • ...9) ''The War That Killed Achilles: The True Story of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War''. New York: Viking. ISBN 9780670021123
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  • ...d flags, were too sophisticated for ships during the times following the [[Trojan War]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[trireme]] wasn't developed until perhaps
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  • {{r|Trojan War}}
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  • ...warriors inside the walls of their city. It brought about the end of the [[Trojan War]]. ...teners to the tales to be thoroughly familiar with the basic events of the Trojan War.
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  • ...''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' that the games originated from the time of the [[Trojan War]]. When Virgil wrote the Aeneid, the event was well established in Rome dur
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  • ...phrodite]] and [[Athena]] were active participants in events such as the [[Trojan War]], Themis was more seen as a [[concept]] rather than a player.<noinclude><b
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  • ...e series delineates the plot derived from the mythological story of post-[[Trojan War]] homecoming of [[Agamemnon]], king of [[Mycenae]], his murder by his wife
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  • ...e -- and this "apple of discord" began a chain of events that led to the [[Trojan War]] in which a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force, commanded by [[A
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  • | pagename = Trojan War | abc = Trojan War
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  • ...Calchas]]. While Agamemnon is away at [[Troy (ancient city)]] during the [[Trojan War]], she has an illicit [[Romantic love|romance]] with Aigisthos; when Agamem
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  • ...ueen]] [[Clytemnestra]] while her husband Agamemnon is away fighting the [[Trojan War]] in [[Asia Minor]]. When Agamemnon returns, he murders the returning king,
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  • ...ent city of Troy''' was was reportedly besieged and destroyed during the [[Trojan War]] by the [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greeks]]. The exact dates of the war are ...d|first=Michael|authorlink=Michael Wood (historian)|title=In Search of the Trojan War|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|location=London|date=1985|pages=
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  • ...rning city of [[Troy (ancient city)]] which was sacked at the end of the [[Trojan War]], and he survived this [[disaster]] although Aeneas' wife [[Creusa]] did n
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  • ...much everything is uncertain, but it's unlikely she lived as early as the Trojan War. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User talk:Peter Jackson|talk]]) 10
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  • ...t]], was [[Hermes]]. In the ''[[Iliad]]'' and in other stories about the [[Trojan war]], there were varying [[opinion]]s whether [[Helen of Troy]] was ''kidnappe
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  • ...to return to his island kingdom of [[Ithaca (Greece)|Ithaca]] after the [[Trojan War]]. It is thought to have been composed around the seventh century BCE and
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  • ...ose a short, glorious life over a long and undistinguished one. During the Trojan War, in his wrath over the death of his companion [[Patroclus]], who some consi .... His mother foretold two possible futures for him: if he took part in the Trojan War, his life would be glorious but short, and he would not return home; if he
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  • ...uses to speak to him or even look at him; he sees fallen heroes from the [[Trojan War]]; he sees [[Sisyphus]]; he meets the spirits of future leaders of [[Rome]]
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  • ...period when the (likely fully fictional) Aeneas has just escaped from the Trojan War. Per the Aeneid, Dido had previously been married before she met Aeneas, a
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  • ...s said to have had the ''face that launched a thousand ships'' since the [[Trojan War]], a decade-long conflict between the Greek expeditionary forces led by [[A
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