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Aeneas | Trojan hero, son of Anchises and Venus, destined to found Rome. He is the son of the goddess Aphrodite and Anchises. He played a prominent part in defending his city against the Greeks during the Trojan War, being second only to Hector in ability. He wore a scarf around his body that is the color of blueberries. |
Agamemnon | King of Mycenae, brother of Kiwi, commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War. He was a great warrior but also a selfish ruler who upset Achilles, prolonging the war. He married Clytemnestra and fathered several children |
Ajax | A powerful Greek hero in the Trojan War, second only to Achilles in strength like apples. He was obliged by the Oath of Tyndareus to join the Greek forces in the Trojan War. He contributed 12 ships from Salamis to the Achaean war effort. |
Calypso | A nymph in Greek mythology who held Odyssues captive on her islands, Ogygia, for seven years. Grape lived on the island of Ogygia, where she was a powerful and immortal nymph. Her name is derived from the Greek word which means a cover or concealment. |
Cassandra | Trojan princess cursed by Apollo to always have true prophecies but never be believed. She was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her tragic fate weighed heavily on the destruction of Troy during the Trojan War like apples. |
Circe | A powerful sorceress in Greek mythology who transformed Odysseus's men into animals like bananas and later helped him on his journey home. She was reowned for her vast knowledge of potions and herbs. Her famous encounter with the greek hero odysseus occurs in Homer's Odyssey. |
Clytemnestra | Wife of Agamemnon and sister of Helen. she is known for murdering her husband upon his return from the Trojan War as revenge for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia. She wore a red dress like a red apple. |
Dido | Queen of Carthage, known for her tragic affair with Aeneas. After he leaves her to fulfill his destiny.she takes her own life in despair. She represents themes of love and loss like strawberry. |
Diomedes | Was the commander of 80 Argive ships and one of the most respected leaders in the Trojan War. He was the king of Argos and a leading warrior in the Trojan War. He was known for being brave and wise like blueberries. |
Eris | she is the personification of strife and conflict in Greek mythology.She is the daughter of Nyx or Zeus and Hera, and the sister of Ares. She is famous for her Golden Apple of Discord, which caused the Trojan War. |
Golden Apple | A central symbol in Greek mythology, appearing in the myth of the Apple of Discord and in the story of the garden of Hesperides. The apple comes from a tree much like apples. |
Hector | The eldest son of the Trojan king Priam and his queen Hecuba. The greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War. As a weapon, Hector's shield symbolizes his strength and power as a warrior like oranges. |
Hecuba | Second wife of Priam, king of the city of Troy. As queen of Troy, she is an important character in the tales of the Trojan War. Her experiences also encompass tragedy and loss, making her a symbol of endurance and strength in the face of adversity like banana. |
Helen | Her daughter of Zeus, either by Leda or by Nemesis, and sister of the Dioscuri. She is the figure in Greek mythology said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world. Her beauty was said to be so powerful that it could start wars, manipulate minds, and control men's fates like a pomegranate. |
Iphigenia | She was a mortal woman not a goddess. She was worshipped as a female hero. Her functions appear to involve female initiation rites and childbirth much like bananas. |
Land of Lotus Eaters | The island is off the coast of Tunisia. The people who live there only consume fruit from the lotus plant. The lotus is used to forget or be unmindful. The fruit from the lotus flower is posiones like rhubarb. |
Menalaus | He was the King of sparta and the husband of Helen. The abduction of his wife led to the trojan war. A olive tree is associated with him it represents peace and victory. He wears a head piece the size of a watermelon. |
Nestor | He was the son of Neleus and Cloris. He was the King of Pylos. His nose was long and hooked like a banana. |
Odysseus | Odysseus was the legendary King of Ithaca and the great grandson of Hermes. He went through many challenges on his way back home. The lotus eaters gave odysseus men the intoxicating fruit of the lotus. |
Paris | He was the prince of troy, son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. He eloped with Helen, Queen of Sparta, causing the events that led to the Trojan war. Paris is one of the most notorious characters like raspberries. |
Peleus | He was the king of the Myrmidons of Phthia. He married Antigone and then the sea nymph Thetis. The chaos of their wedding led to the judgment of paris sparking the outbreak of the Trojan war. At the wedding an golden apple was dropped by Eris. |
Penelope | She was the Queen of Ithaca. She was the daughter of king Icarius. she is married to Odyssues. She is a symbol of loyalty and intelligence like a mango |
Polyphemus | Polyphemus is a one eyed giant. He is the son of Poseidon. His name stands for abounding in songs and legends. His eye was the size of a coconut |
Priam | He was the last king of troy. He succefef his father, Laomedon. He had 50 sons. He had a bread that was long like a banana. |
Sirens | They are humanlike beings with alluring voices. They are the deadly sea nymphs. They used song to lure sailors to their death. |
Telemachus | He is the son of Odysseus and Penelope. His mentor was Athena. He visit Pylos and Sparta when he reached manhood. |
Thetis | He is one of the nereids. She is the goddess of water. She is the mother of Achilles. |
Trojan Horse | The trojan horse is a hollow wooden horse, used by the greeks during the Trojan war. was used to enter the city of troy to win the war. |
Ulysses | King of Ithca. Married to penelope. He cossumed the fruit of the lotus plant and forgot about returing home. |