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  2. Trojan War - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan War was a legendary conflict in Greek mythology that took place around the 12th or 13th century BC. The war was waged by the Achaeans ( Greeks ) against the city of Troy after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus , king of Sparta .

  3. Trojan Battle Order - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Battle Order or Trojan Catalogue is an epic catalogue in the second book of the Iliad [1] listing the allied contingents that fought for Troy in the Trojan War.The catalogue is noted for its deficit of detail compared to the immediately preceding Catalogue of Ships, which lists the Greek contingents, and for the fact that only a few of the many Trojans mentioned in the Iliad appear ...

  4. Military deception - Wikipedia

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    e. Military deception ( MILDEC) is an attempt by a military unit to gain an advantage during warfare by misleading adversary decision makers into taking action or inaction that creates favorable conditions for the deceiving force. [ 1][ 2] This is usually achieved by creating or amplifying an artificial fog of war via psychological operations ...

  5. Tenedos - Wikipedia

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    Tenedos is mentioned in both the Iliad and the Aeneid, in the latter as the site where the Greeks hid their fleet near the end of the Trojan War in order to trick the Trojans into believing the war was over and into taking the Trojan Horse within their city walls.

  6. Myrmidons - Wikipedia

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    Myrmidons. In Greek mythology, the Myrmidons (or Myrmidones; Ancient Greek: Μυρμῐδόνες, Murmidónes, singular: Μυρμῐδών, Murmidṓn) were an ancient Thessalian Greek tribe. [ 1][ 2] In Homer's Iliad, the Myrmidons are the soldiers commanded by Achilles. [ 3] Their eponymous ancestor was Myrmidon, a king of Phthiotis, who was ...

  7. List of Trojan War characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mythological characters who appear in narratives concerning the Trojan War. Map of Homeric Greece Map of the Troad (Troas) Armies. Greek armies*

  8. Memnon - Wikipedia

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    Memnon ( / ˈmɛmnən /) is a prominent heroic figure. In Ancient Greek: Μέμνων means 'resolute'. [ 1] The Roman's named him son of Aurora/ (Dawn). The Etruscans called the two Thesan and Memnun. Memnon was Mythical, semi-divine, and Eithiopian (Αἰθίοψ). Memnon was a king of Aethiopia and son of Tithonus and Eos.

  9. Talthybius - Wikipedia

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    Talthybius ( Ancient Greek: Ταλθύβιος) was herald and friend to Agamemnon in the Trojan War. Talthybius is a Greek soldier who serves as both a messenger and a herald during the time of the Trojan War. Only two mortal men are present in Euripides’ play The Trojan Women, and Talthybius is the one who interacts with the Trojan women ...