When Crowdsourcing was called Telecrofting - origin stories and challenges
Origin Stories – Part I
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Origin Stories – Part IThe Trojan War/Aeneas
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The Trojan War-Happened between 1194-1184 B.C.-About how many years ago did this
war take place?
What does A.D. mean?
Anno domini – in the year of our Lord
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Initial Cause of Trojan War
Paris – A Prince of Troy, abducted Queen Helen of
Sparta
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Why would Paris kidnap a queen?The tale of the golden apple…
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King Menelaus of Sparta becomes furious at the
kidnapping of his wife. Menelaus seeks help from his brother,
Agamemnon – the High Greek.
Agamemnon assembles “1000 ships” and sails to Troy.
“The face that launched 1000 ships.”
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Greeks position ships outside walls of Troy
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City of Troy is led by King Priam
King Priam’s sons: -Paris (responsible for cause of war)
-Hector (bravest, strongest of Trojans)
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Achilles – Greatest Greek Fighter
• What made Achilles so powerful? • Describe the relationship between Achilles and Agamemnon.
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Hector vs. Achilles
Achilles is angered when Hector kills Patroclus, thinking the
armored man was Achilles himself.
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Odysseus
-Greek king of Ithaca.-Great tactician, wise thinker. -Athena, Greek goddess of war
and wisdom, fought with him during war.
-With the help of Athena, Odysseus came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse.
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The Trojan Horse-Greatest Greek fighters hid
inside the stomach of the horse. -Greeks pretended to have
surrendered and returned home, leaving the horse outside of Troy
as a peace offering. -The priest Laocoon tried to warn the Trojans about the horse, but
they did not listen.
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Trojans celebrate their supposed victory…
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Greeks rush the city and burn Troy to the ground…
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Aeneas-Son of Anchises and Venus
(goddess of love).-Trojan who was kept from defending his city by his mother and the gods.
-Aeneas was instructed to flee Troy and take others with him to a new home –
this was his fate.
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Aeneas gathers Trojans and hurries them to the dock to
escape…
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Aeneas carried his father Anchises.
Aeneas also led his young
son, Ascanius, from the city. His wife, Creusa,
was not so lucky…
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Aeneas, with the Trojans who escaped, sailed from Troy and traveled the Mediterranean
Sea.
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-After numerous stops, Aeneas landed his people in Italy at the kingdom of Lavinium – ruled by King Latinus.
-Fighting began between the Trojans and Laviniums.
-Aeneas united the people when he married King Latinus’ daughter, Lavinia.
-Trojans + Laviniums = The Latins