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T/F The last event in the Iliad is the funeral of Hector |
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T/F The trojan horse story is in the Iliad's 2nd half |
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We think Mycenaeans were the ancestors of Greeks |
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Odysseus persuades Achilles to rejoin the battle |
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Achilles' prize girl, but taken by Agamemnon |
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The land center of Mionan culture |
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He is credited with finding Mycenae and Troy |
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Written Aegean alnguage of the Minoans |
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Accepted date for destruction of Troy |
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King of Sparta to whom Helen is married |
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Man's "punishment", known for her box |
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Crafted Achilles' new armor in his divine forge |
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The vegeance of this archer god is seen in Iliad, book 1 |
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Led the Myrmidons into battle wearing Achilles' armor |
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Brought fire from Olympus to mortals |
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The men of this age did not have to work for food |
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We still live in this age of evil |
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She begs Zeus to favor the Trojans on behalf of her son |
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Greece's most famous oral poet |
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Zeus' son, whom he could not save from death |
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Accepted date for composition of Iliad |
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Zeus kidnapped her disguised as a bull |
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Offered Paris the winning bribe |
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His wife gave birth to a monster; half man, half bull |
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This mortal wounded the deities of love and war in battle |
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The only Olympian goddess listed here not judged by Paris |
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