In the story of the apple of discord its Aphrodite that makes Helen fall in love with Pairs so Paris gives her the apple
The goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena argued about who was the prettiest and Paris of Troy was chosen to be the judge. He picked Aphrodite because she promised him his choice of women to marry. Paris chose Helen even though she was already married. This started the war. And the gods had their favorite champions in the fighting.
The gods had a lot to do with the Trojan war. It was 'started' by them- the goddess Eris had a golden apple that said 'To the Fairest' on it, which engaged Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera in a beauty contest. Zeus, not wanting to pick sides, had the help of Paris to select the winner. After being offered many things by the goddesses, he chose the prize of Aphrodite's- the most beautiful girl in the world, Helen. The only problem was, she was already married. This caused the fight between the Greeks and the Trojans over Helen. Throughout the war, the gods influenced many of the heroes and chose sides.
Greeks: Agamemnon (Mycenae), Achilles , Menelaus (Sparta), Odysseus ( Ithaca ), Ajax the Greater and Ajax the Lesser, Helen, Diomedes (Argos) etc Trojans: King Priam, Hector, Paris, Andromache, Diephobus, Cassandra, All the gods and goddesses
The Trojan War was traditionally said to have been declared by Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae, who united the Greek forces against Troy in response to the abduction of Helen by Paris, a Trojan prince. The conflict is rooted in Greek mythology, particularly in Homer's "Iliad," which portrays the war as a consequence of a dispute among the gods and the ensuing consequences of human actions. The war also highlights themes of honor, revenge, and the tragic fate of its heroes.
In Homer's "Iliad," Priam, the king of Troy, largely blames the gods for the Trojan War, particularly Apollo and Aphrodite, who influenced events leading to the conflict. He also holds Paris accountable for his actions, such as abducting Helen, which triggered the war. Ultimately, Priam's perspective reflects the belief that divine will and human folly intertwine in the tragic fate of Troy.
None. the Trojan war started because Paris kidnapped Helen, and the Spartans wanted her back
The goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena argued about who was the prettiest and Paris of Troy was chosen to be the judge. He picked Aphrodite because she promised him his choice of women to marry. Paris chose Helen even though she was already married. This started the war. And the gods had their favorite champions in the fighting.
trojans wanted herAnswer 2: During the beauty contest bewtween three of the goddesses Aphrodite promised prince Paris of Troy, the judge, that he could have the world's most beautiful woman, if he let her win. He did, and Aphrodite helped Paris to abduct Helen from Sparta to Troy.
Paris believes he can get away with kidnapping Helen due to his confidence in his charm and the power he holds as a prince of Troy. He underestimates the consequences of his actions, thinking that Helen's beauty and his status will allow him to evade retribution. Additionally, he may feel emboldened by the support of the gods, particularly Aphrodite, who promised him Helen as a reward for choosing her as the fairest. This sense of invincibility ultimately leads to the outbreak of the Trojan War.
The gods had a lot to do with the Trojan war. It was 'started' by them- the goddess Eris had a golden apple that said 'To the Fairest' on it, which engaged Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera in a beauty contest. Zeus, not wanting to pick sides, had the help of Paris to select the winner. After being offered many things by the goddesses, he chose the prize of Aphrodite's- the most beautiful girl in the world, Helen. The only problem was, she was already married. This caused the fight between the Greeks and the Trojans over Helen. Throughout the war, the gods influenced many of the heroes and chose sides.
Greeks: Agamemnon (Mycenae), Achilles , Menelaus (Sparta), Odysseus ( Ithaca ), Ajax the Greater and Ajax the Lesser, Helen, Diomedes (Argos) etc Trojans: King Priam, Hector, Paris, Andromache, Diephobus, Cassandra, All the gods and goddesses
The Trojan War was traditionally said to have been declared by Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae, who united the Greek forces against Troy in response to the abduction of Helen by Paris, a Trojan prince. The conflict is rooted in Greek mythology, particularly in Homer's "Iliad," which portrays the war as a consequence of a dispute among the gods and the ensuing consequences of human actions. The war also highlights themes of honor, revenge, and the tragic fate of its heroes.
During a wedding the gods were present at, Eris, the goddess of strife and discord, threw a golden apple (know as the Apple of Discord) into the wedding. On the apple read: To the Fairest. The three goddesses Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera all wanted the apple for they thought they were the 'fairest'. Zeus gave the apple to Paris and told him to decide who the 'fairest was. He chose Aphrodite because she told him there was a woman named Helen in Sparta who was almost as beautiful as her. Paris visited Sparta and while the Helen's husband was away, Paris took Helen away to Troy with him. When the Spartan king found out, he declared war on Troy.
The central idea of the Judgment of Paris is the mythological story in which the Trojan prince Paris is tasked with choosing who among three goddesses - Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera - is the most beautiful. Paris ultimately selects Aphrodite, leading to consequences that contribute to the start of the Trojan War. It explores themes of beauty, vanity, and the power struggles among gods and mortals.
According to legend, the Trojan War began due to a dispute among the gods, particularly between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, over who was the fairest. They asked Paris, a prince of Troy, to judge the contest, and he chose Aphrodite, who promised him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen. Helen, however, was already married to Menelaus, the king of Sparta. This led to Menelaus and his brother Agamemnon launching a campaign against Troy to retrieve her, sparking the war.
Because it was a competition to see which goddess was the fairest. Aphrodite promised Paris that she would make Helen fall in love with him and that was his prize for choosing her as the most fair. Maybe Paris is a little feckless and fickle, sort of silly. Paris was offered Kingdoms by Hera queen of the Gods, and wisdom by Athena, he turned them both down for the most beautifuk woman, and this led to the Trojan War where Paris may have been killed. On the other hand, Zeus does not randomly pick Paris, because Paris had a reputation for gracefully conceding defeat, as in the contest as to whose bull was greatest: Paris' or Ares, who incarnated himself as a divine bull, nothing better. Paris refuses to give Helen back to the Greeks as a way to avert the Trojan War. Even when he is pressed by his brother Hector and the Trojan elders (?). He didn't. He gave the apple to Aphrodite.
The Trojan War begins with the abduction of Helen by Paris, leading to the Greek coalition's siege of Troy. Key events include the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon, the involvement of gods and goddesses, and significant battles, such as the death of Patroclus and Achilles' vengeance. The war culminates in the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse, allowing the Greeks to infiltrate and ultimately sack Troy. The war concludes with the fall of Troy and the return journeys of the Greek heroes.