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What major wars have happened in Greek mythology?

1, Battle of Troy

It took 10 years for the ancient Greeks to explore and conquer Troy in 12 century BC. Legend has it that thetis, Achilles' mother, did not invite Eris, the goddess of discord, at the wedding, so she left a "golden apple that caused a dispute" engraved with "belonging to the most beautiful goddess". According to Zeus' wishes, Hera, Aphrodite and Athena of Sivir wanted apples, so they asked Paris, son of Priam, king of Troy, to judge them. Paris was attracted by the condition that the beautiful god "gave him the most beautiful woman in the world as his wife" and gave the golden apple to Aphrodite, which made Athena and Hera bear a grudge. When Paris was in Greece, Menelaus took the opportunity to turn against Menelaus' wife Helen because he went to Crete to attend the sacrifice of Kateros. Menelaus agreed with his brother Agamemnon to invite heroes from all over Greece and mobilize 65,438+10,000 troops to attack Troy. In contrast, God is divided into two camps. Hera, Athena, Poseidon and hephaestus helped the Greeks, while Aphrodite, Apollo and Ares helped the Trojans. In the tenth year, after two important heroes of both sides, hector and Achilles, died in battle, Odysseus came up with a Trojan horse plan to capture Troy. The only royal survivor of Troy founded the later Roman city.

2. Battle of Titan

Titan is the oldest god and the son of Uranus and Kaya. After Cronus overthrew his father Uranus, Titan ruled the universe. Zeus, with the help of his grandmother Gaia, led the Olympians to fight against his father Cronus and Titan, that is, the Battle of Titan. The battlefield battle lasted for 10 years, and finally Zeus released three cyclops and Centimani from Tal talos at the bottom of the earth, and won with their help. The defeated Titan was driven into Tar talos.