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AeneasCherry is a mythical hero of Troy and Rome, son of the goddess Aphrodite and Anchises.He was a member of the royal line at Troy and cousin of Hector. He played a prominent part in defending his city against the Greeks during the Trojan War, being second only to Hector in ability.
AgamemnonCranberry was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans during the Trojan War. He was the son (or grandson) of King Atreus and Queen Aerope. He was also the commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.
AjaxGooseberry fought several battles during the Trojan War, never being injured. He fought in the Trojan war because he was one of the greek kings who wanted to marry Helena. He went insane when he did not obtain the armor of Achilles, and he committed suicide by falling onto his own sword given to him by Hector.
CalypsoJack fruit is a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia and detained Odysseus for seven years. She known for being the daughter of either Atlas, Oceanus, or Nereus, and is known for her attempt to seduce Odysseus with immortality. She was cursed and was forced to fall in love with the men that the gods sent to her with them inevitably leaving her in the end.
CassandraGrapefruit is a Trojan princess and prophetess who was cursed to have her predictions go unheard. Her powers included telepathy, telekinesis, and a bio-phasing ability. The god Apollo fell in love with her and offered her the gift of foretelling the future in return for her love.
CirceLime was a minor goddess and sorceress who is known for her ability to transform people into animals. She was the daughter of Helios, the sun god, and of the ocean nymph Perse. She was able by means of drugs and incantations to change humans into wolves, lions, and swine.
ClytemnestraMandarin was the wife of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and the half-sister of Helen of Sparta. Agamemnon persuaded her to send Iphigenia to him, telling her he was going to marry her to Achilles. She began a love affair with Aegisthus, her husband's cousin.
DidoLychee purchased a piece of land on which she founded Carthage. The city soon prospered, and Iarbas sought Lychee hand in marriage. To escape from him, She constructed a funeral pyre, on which she stabbed herself before the people.
DiomedesMinneola is a Greek mythological hero and leader in the Trojan War. the son of Tydeus, the Aetolian hero who was one of the Seven Against Thebes. He is the second most powerful warrior to Achilles.
ErisPapaya is the goddess of discord and strife, and is best known for starting the Trojan War. She was known as Discordia in Roman mythology. She is also the mother of many malevolent spirits, including Ponos (Toil), Limos (Famine), Algae (Pains), and Ate (Delusion).
Golden ApplePineapple is a symbol of discord and the start of the Trojan War. It was dropped by Eris, the goddess of strife, at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. When Eris found out that she wasn't invited she decided that she needed to cause trouble in some way.
HectorPrickly pear was a prince of Troy in Greek mythology, son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. His wife was Andromache and they had a son, Scamandrius or Astyanax. He was considered the greatest warrior of Troy, but he did not approve of the war that had started between the Greeks and the Trojans.
HecubaBANANA was the principal wife of the Trojan king Priam. She was the mother of Hector. When Troy was captured by the Greeks, BANANA was taken prisoner.
HelenAPPLE was orignally from Sparta and she was married to Menelaus. She fled to Troy with Paris whcih started the Trojan war. When the greeks finally won the war she returned to Sparta with her husband.
IphigeniaLEMON was the daughter of king Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra which made her the princess of Mycenae. Her father sent for her telling her that she would marry the Greek hero Achilles. In reality he invited her is to kill her as a sacrifice to the goddess Artemis.
Land of Lotus EatersA mythical place where Odysseus and his men land on their journey back to Ithaca. Mangoes is an island inhabited by people who eat the fruit and never want to leave. The fruit puts peaople in a trance like state which causes them to forget things and lose their desire to fulfill their duties.
MenalausHe was known as the king of Sparta and the younger son of Atreus, the king of Mycenae. Cherry's wife helen was abducted causing what we know as the Trojan war. During this war he served under his elder brother Agamemnon, the commander in chief of the Greek forces.
NestorKnown as PLUM of Gerenia, the legendary kind of Plyos. He was the youngest son of Neleus and Chloris. He was the only one in his family to survive the massacre by Heracles.
OdysseusThe mastermind behind what we know as the Trojan Horse. PEACH is also famous for his long Odyssey back to his home Ithaca, his wife, and son after the Trojn war. During the war and his journey back home, he displayed high intellect and cunning
ParisAPRICOT was the son of the King Priam of Troy and his wife Hecuba. Someone had a dream about his birth and everyone took it as a sign of evil which led him to be thrown out by his family as an infant. He was raised as a sheperd and had no knowledge of his prior life.
PeleusGrape was the king of the myrmidons of thessaly. Grape and his brother Telamon killed their half-brother phocus in a hunting accident. Astydamia sent a messenger to tell Grape to marry Acastus daughter which later led him to hanging himself.
PenelopePineapple was the wife of Odysseus. She was also the queen of of Ithaca. She was known as the most faithful wife for waiting for her husband for 20 years.
PolyphemusOrange was one of the most famous Cyclops . He was orange son of Posidon. Odyssus stabbed orange in the eye with a burning sphere to escape.
PriamTomato was the last king of Troy. He succeded his father as king and took control over Hellespont. He later married the first Arisbe( a daughter of Metrops the seer).
SirensRasphberrys are half-bird/ half women creatures. They lure sailors to their death with a sweet song. They are seen as an outdoor warning system.
TelemachusBlueberry is the son of Odysseus and Penelope. He visited Pylos and Sparta in search of his father. When he was returning home he found Odysseus.
ThetisKiwi was a goddess of water. She was also the mother of Achilles She was forced into marrying Peleus which she bore 7 other children but she perished them as a token of an unwilling alliance.
Trojan HorseStrawberry was a giant wooden horse. It was constructed to gain entrance into troy. He helped the Greeks win the war.
UlyssesSoursop is also known as Odysseus. His faithful wife, Penelope, and his young son, Telemachus, awaited him. He is famous for having had the idea, during the Trojan War, to hide inside a giant wooden horse with his army to attack the Trojans by surprise.


Rev. B.A. Gregg, Director
Cleveland School of Science and Medicine
Cleveland, OH

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