Read on to get their full story and to decide for yourself whether how you would have done things differently.
They were fine with each other before the Trojan War - but the king of the gods Zeus was out to cause some trouble due to his own selfishness, and that see these three charters down a bad path. If there is any testing of this theory that can be heeded, it is in the Greek myth of the Trojan War.ĭid you know that the Trojan War began with a quarrel among three beautiful goddesses whom the gods pitted against one another? Have you ever been in that situation? When you feel like you are being compared to someone else and you don’t feel good enough? This is the case with the three beautiful goddesses Aphrodite, Athena and Hera. Pretty soon, the fight is out of control because a full on war has been waged. Left unattended, that fight can grow into an epic battle with more and more players involved. Achilles: infamous Greek Hero, son of ThetisĮvery battle begins much smaller - with a little fight.Trojans: The inhabitants of the city of Troy.Achaeans: Another name for the Greek people group who lived during the Mycenaean Greek period, or the last phase of the Bronze Age (1600-1000 B.C.).Agamemnon: Brother of Helen’s husband, Menelaus and also the king of Mycenae.
Zeus also was both the brother and husband of Hera.