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Answer
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The gorgeous daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose capture started the war
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Helen
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Kidnapper of the above
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Paris
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King of Troy
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Priam
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Queen of Troy
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Hecuba
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Best Trojan warrior
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Hector
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Wife of above
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Andromache
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Son of the best Trojan warrior
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Astyanax
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Trojan princess later sacrificed to the best warrior of the Greeks (according to Euripides)
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Polyxena
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King of Sparta and husband of Helen
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Menelaus
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King of Mycenae, leader of the Acheans, and twin brother of the above
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Agamemnon
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Wife of the king of Mycenae, half-sister of the daughter of Zeus and Leda
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Clytemnestra
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Daughter of the king of Mycenae, sacrificed to make the wind blow
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Iphigenia
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Husband of Leda and biological father of the wife of the king of Mycenae
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Tyndareus
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Second best warrior of the Greeks
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Ajax
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Half-brother of above
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Teucer
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First Greek killed in the Trojan War
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Protesilaus
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Brother of the above
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Podarces
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Intelligent warrior who wounded Aphrodite
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Diomedes
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Charioteer of the above
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Sthenelus
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Intelligent warrior who wandered for ten years after the war before coming home
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Odysseus
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Wife of above, cousin of the daughter of Zeus and Leda
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Penelope
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Son of the intelligent warrior who wandered for ten years after the war before coming home
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Telemachus
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Father of the wife of the best Trojan warrior
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Eetion
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Priest who determined that the daughter of the king of Mycenae needed to be sacrificed
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Calchas
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Best Greek warrior, known for having a vulnerable heel
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Achilles
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Closest companion/lover of the above
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Patroclus
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Father of the best Greek warrior
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Peleus
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Mother of the best Greek warrior
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Thetis
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Son of the best Greek warrior
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Neoptolemus
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Mother of the above
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Deidamia
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Greek healer killed by Eurypylus
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Machaon
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Greek healer who survived the war, brother of the above
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Podalirius
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King of Aethiopia, killed by the best Greek warrior
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Memnon
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King of Crete
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Idomeneus
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King of Pylos
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Nestor
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Queen of the Amazons, killed by the best Greek warrior
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Penthesilea
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Greek soldier who insulted the king of Mycenae and was beaten around the shoulders for it
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Thersites
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Son of the king of Pylos, who became the closest companion of the best Greek warrior after the best Greek warrior's first closest companion was killed.
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Antilochus
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Slave of the best warrior of the Greeks, but taken by the king of Mycenae
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Briseis
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Priest's daughter whom the king of Mycenae refused to return to her father, even for a high ransom
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Chryseis
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Priest of Apollo and father of the above
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Chryses
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