Eris, goddess of discord, threw a golden apple inscribed "To The Fairest" to the goddesses at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis because she was angry at not having been invited to the celebration. 3 goddesses laid claim to the apple, and their rivalry brought about the events which led to the Trojan war.
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Eris, the goddess of strife and discord. She was angry that she was not invited to a wedding that all the other gods were attending. So she threw her golden apple, the apple of discord, at the wedding. Since it was marked "To the Fairest", Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera (Greek godesses) thought it was their and fought over it.
Eris, the goddess of discord, was responsible for that apple. She threw it as revenge for not being invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis.
Eris, personification of discord, threw a golden apple with the words "To the fairest," at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis.
When the goddess Eris was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, she became angry and sought revenge. To cause discord among the guests, she threw a golden apple inscribed with the words "To the fairest" into the gathering. This act sparked a rivalry among the goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, ultimately leading to the events that triggered the Trojan War. Her actions exemplified her role as the goddess of strife and discord.
Peleus and Thetis, to which Eris, goddess of discord, was not invited - and so threw the 'Apple of Discord' among the Olympians.
Eris, the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding banquet of Peleus and Thetis because of her reputation for causing trouble and chaos. To spite the hosts, she threw a golden apple labeled "To the fairest" among the guests, which led to a dispute among the goddesses and ultimately resulted in the events that sparked the Trojan War. Her exclusion was meant to ensure a peaceful celebration, but it ironically set off a series of conflicts.
She was the goddess of rainbows and had the power to see the future. She was also the delivery/ messenger to the greeks, and if you had a golden drachama, threw it in a mist so it created a rainbow, and said this weird phrase, then stated who/what you wanted to see then, you could see them.
In the myth of the Trojan War, Eris, the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In retaliation, she threw a golden apple inscribed with "To the fairest" among the guests, leading to a dispute between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, which ultimately sparked the events that triggered the Trojan War.
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.
If you mean the Golden Apple that Eris (Goddess of Discord) threw amidst the goddesses with the words "to the fairest" inscribed upon it. Then the apple was given to Paris, to decide between Athena, Aphrodite and Hera.
Eris, the goddess of discord, threw a golden apple labeled "For the Fairest" into the wedding of Peleus and Thetis to instigate conflict among the goddesses. This act led to a competition between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, each claiming the apple for herself. The dispute ultimately resulted in the Judgment of Paris, which set off a chain of events culminating in the Trojan War. Eris's action epitomized her role as a bringer of chaos and strife among both mortals and deities.