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He didn't single handedly cause the fall of troy, but he did fight in the battle. all of the Greeks together with much help from Achilles caused the fall of troy
CHAOS: Goddess of Emptiness and Confusion. She is the gaping shapeless void who gave birth to the universe. GAIA came from CHAOS, as did NYX. Nobody knows much about her,
Odysseus left Troy after the city fell. Since that happened several thousand years ago and the event was not recorded in written form until several hundred years later, an exact date is not possible. Troy VIIa has become the most likely candidate for the city whose destruction is described in Homer's Iliad. It was destroyed by fire around 1180 BC. Troy VI, which was believed by many during much of the 20th century to be Homer's Troy, was destroyed, probably by earthquake, in 1275 BC
Achilles' most prominent traits in the Iliad are (first) resentment and hurt pride, after a favorite slave has been taken from him, and (later) anger and ferocity after his best friend has been killed in battle. If you mean: "how is Achilles' character different in the movie Troy from how it is in the Iliad", the answer is that it isn't much different. But the Iliad only describes the events in the very last year of 10 years' siege of Troy and does not say much of all that happened in the 9 years before. In the movie, all Achilles' acts that are shown from the beginning of the war can be considered to have been made up by the writers of the movie. Oh yes: and in the movie Achilles gets into the wooden horse and only dies after the conquest of Troy, while in the Iliad he dies much earlier and his son gets into the wooden horse.
Yes but no yes because she got mad at cale and made her an old lady and she made helen fall in love with troy and no because she brought love to the people and much much more
Daniel Morgan was the infamous Tory who caused much chaos against the whigs.
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He didn't single handedly cause the fall of troy, but he did fight in the battle. all of the Greeks together with much help from Achilles caused the fall of troy
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that was the time when the Romans pretty much ruled the known world they were the most powerful country of the time and caused the beginning of Christianity.
Infamous grossed $2,613,717 worldwide.
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Infamous grossed $1,151,330 in the domestic market.
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Infamous (2006) cost an estimated $18 million to produce.
dark magician of chaos is much much rarer and it has an effect unlike magician of black chaos which has no effect and has to be ritual summoned
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