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55 Cards in this Set
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son of the goddess Venus/Aphrodite and Anchises; founder of what becomes the roman people
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Aeneas
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husband of Venus; father of Aeneas
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Anchises
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son of Aeneas and his wife Creusa (daughter of Priam and Hecuba)
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Ascanius
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close friend of Aeneas
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Achates
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King of Troy; husband of hecuba; Father of Hector, Paris, Cassandra, Creusa, and helenus
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Priam
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queen of Troy; wife of Priam; mother of Hector, Paris, Cassandra, Creusa, and helenus
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Hecuba
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son of Priam and Hecuba; husband of Andromache; father of astyanax; commander of the Trojan forces; greatest trojan warrior
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Hector
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son of Priam and Hecuba; Abductor of Helen, (wife of king Menelaus of Sparta)
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Paris
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son of Priam and Hecuba; a prophet for Aeneas
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Helenus
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priest of Neptune in Troy
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Laocoon
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older brother of Menelaus; king of Mycenae; commander of all greek forces in the trojan war
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Agamemnon
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younger brother of Agamemnon; king of Sparta; husband of Helen
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Menelaus
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daughter of zeus and the goddess nemesis; reared by king tyrandareus and queen leda; wife of Menelaus and queen of sparta until abducted by Paris and taken to Troy
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Helen
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master of strategies for the greek forces
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Ulysses (Odysseus)
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son of Achilles; a great warrior in his own right
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neoptolemus
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a greek spy who decieves the Trojans
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sinon
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founder and queen of Carthage
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Dido
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Dido's sister
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anna
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king of latium; husband of amata; father of lavinia
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latinus
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queen of latium; wife of latinus; mother of lavinia
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amata
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daughter of latinus and amata; destined wife of Aeneas
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lavinia
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king of the rutulians; betrothed to lavinia; greatest Italian warrior
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turnus
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king of pallenteum; ally of Aeneas against the latins
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evander
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son of evander; heroic young warrior
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pallas
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Priestess of the oracle of Apollo in Italy
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Sibyl
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daughter of king tyrandareus and queen leda; wifevof Agamemnon; queen of Mycenae
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clytemnestra
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daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
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iphigenia
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king of pylos; old, wise greek leader
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Nestor
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son of peleus and sea-goddess Thetis; leader of the myrmidons; greatest greek warrior
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Achilles
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bestfriend of Achilles
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patroclus
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Achilles' tutor
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Phoenix
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son of the hero telamon; second greatest greek warrior
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Ajax
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chief prophet of the Greek
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calchas
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warrior who possesses the bow of Heracles
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philoctetes
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wife of Hector; mother of astyanax
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Andromache
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son of hector and Andromache
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astyanax
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Hector's good friend and wise counselor
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polydamas
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Achilles' prize of honor
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briseis
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daughter of chryses, a priest of Apollo; Agamemnon's prize of honor
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chryseis
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lord of Olympus
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Zeus
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sea-goddess
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Thetis
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goddess of discord
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Eris
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Wanted to receive the prize apple
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Hera, Athena and Aphrodite
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Earthshaker; God of the sea
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Poseidon
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wind footed
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Iris
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Sister of paris; prophesied paris' destiny
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Cassandra
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goddess of hunt
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Artemis
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archer god
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Apollo
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Excellence
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Arete
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excessive pride
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Hubris
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rash behavior
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Ate
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retribution
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Nemesis
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patrilieneage
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Creusa
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bad tempered woman
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Virago
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gods act human like
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Anthropomorphic
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