Eris, the goddess of discord, played a pivotal role in sparking the events that led to the Trojan War. She was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis and, in retaliation, threw a golden apple inscribed with "To the fairest" among the guests. This act incited a rivalry among the goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, ultimately leading to the Judgment of Paris, where Paris chose Aphrodite as the fairest, setting off a chain of events that culminated in the war. Thus, Eris's actions were fundamental in igniting the conflict that resulted in the Trojan War.
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Trojan War
Eris was truly vital to that war's beginning, because it was SHE who threw the Apple of Discord and it was SHE who cackled softly about how "the Trojan war will be the bloodiest, longest, and most harrowing war in the history of mankind." (For more information about the Trojan war, read the kids version of Aeneas.)
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She is the god of discord that yells at the start of the Trojan war
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No Eris the goddess of spite did.
Goddess Eris.
Trojan War
Eris was truly vital to that war's beginning, because it was SHE who threw the Apple of Discord and it was SHE who cackled softly about how "the Trojan war will be the bloodiest, longest, and most harrowing war in the history of mankind." (For more information about the Trojan war, read the kids version of Aeneas.)
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She is the god of discord that yells at the start of the Trojan war
No he was not part of the Trojan War
She was the war prize between Agamemnon and achilles
The Trojan War
A golden apple thrown by Eris, the goddess of discord was 'for the fairest'.
Eris is at the root of the whole thing, having thrown the apple of discord, but the war was fought over Helen of Troy.