The Trojan War is dated somewhere in the 12th or 13th century BC, whereas Paul's missionary journeys were in the First century AD.
The Trojan War preceded Paul by well over a 1000 yrs.
Paul visited Corinth during his second missionary journey, where he stayed for over a year and a half. He visited Athens during his second missionary journey as well, after leaving Berea and before arriving in Corinth.
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1 and 2 Thessalonians were written during Paul's Second Missionary Journey.
49 AD
Paul's second missionary journey was to Greece A.D. 50-53.
approximately 1,400 miles
On Barnabas's second missionary journey, he took John Mark and sailed to Cyprus, which was Barnabas's home island. They aimed to revisit the churches they had established during their previous missionary work. However, their journey later diverged as Paul chose Silas for his own missionary efforts, leading to separate paths for Barnabas and Paul.
Paul received the "Macedonian call" while on his second missionary journey. His first trip to Europe was in response to this call. You can read about when Paul started his second missionary journey in Acts 15:36-41, and when Paul received the "Macedonian call" in Acts 16:6-11, and read about the first convert in Europe in Acts 16:14-15.
Silas (Acts 15:40) Timothy was added at Lystra Acts 16:1-3. Luke is the recognized author of Acts and has references later in chapter 16 that use the pronoun "we" so he was apparently with them on this trip.
The first Christian church in Europe was developed by Paul on his second missionary journey in Philippi.
Paul met Timothy, who was to become an important part in establishing the church and assisting Paul in his ministry. He also met Lydia, the jailer at Philippi, the Bereans, Dionysius and Damaris in Athens, Priscilla and Aquila at Corinth, Crispus, and Apollos to name but a few.
During Paul's second missionary journey he spent 1 year and 6 months at Corinth.