the Trojan Horse
He raped Cassandra.
In Greek mythology, King Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess Artemis, who had calmed the winds and prevented the Greek fleet from sailing to Troy. To ensure the fleet could set sail, Agamemnon was advised to make this tragic sacrifice. This act highlights themes of duty, sacrifice, and the dire consequences of war in mythology.
The Roman fleet was dominant so Hannibal had to go overland. That route was through southern Gaul and Italy.
Her beautiful face was the reason Paris fell in love with her and stole her away from her husband, Menelaus, who was king of Sparta. Menelaus called on his Greek allies to help get her back and their combined fleet sailed for Troy to attack it. Christopher Marlowe wrote the line 'Is this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,/ and burnt the topless towers of Ilium?' (Ilium is another name for Troy,)
I believe that you are referring to Dr. C. B. Fleet. Dr. Fleet invented Chapstick in the early 1880's in Lynchburg, Va.
The US Fleet was not told of such an attack.
A Greek fleet defeated a Persian fleet.
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The Greek fleet defeated the Persian fleet 480 BCE. The Greek fleet comprised contingents from Athens, the Pelopponesian cities, and the Aegean islands The Persian fleet comprised contingents from Phoenicia, the Asiatic Greek city-states and Egypt.
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There was no Greek war Salamis. There was a sea battle in which the fleet of the southern Greek cities defeated a Persian-led fleet of warships supplied by its subject territories - Phoenicias, Asian-Greek and Egyptian.
To destroy the Persian fleet so that it could not support or supply the Persian army, ot attack the Greek coastal cities, which most were.
The U.S. Pacific Fleet
Greek fleet - Eurybiades of Sparta. Persian fleet - Ariabignes.
Spain sent a fleet of ships called the Armada to attack the English fleet.
The combined and powerful Greek navy defeated a similar sized Persian fleet at the battle of Salamis.