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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.

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