Events mentioned in: Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Book 1
- Medea is expelled from Athens for plotting against Theseus
- Theseus kills Phaea
- Theseus kills Sciron by throwing him into the sea
- Sciron compels passers-by to wash his feet and he kicks them into the sea
- Theseus kills Cercyon
- Cercyon compels passers-by to wrestle and kills them
- Medea convinces Aegeus to send Theseus against Marathonian bull
- Theseus kills the Marathonian bull
- Medea gives Aegeus poison to administer to Theseus
- Aegeus tries to poison Theseus
- Aegeus recognizes Theseus as his son
- Theseus is selected as a tribute offering for the Minotaur
- Ariadne negotiates marriage with Theseus in exchange for her help
- Ariadne persuades Daedalus to tell her how Theseus might escape the labyrinth
- Theseus kills the Minotaur
- Theseus and Ariadne stop on Naxos
- Dionysus falls in love with and carries off Ariadne
- Dionysus and Ariadne have sex
- Theseus forgets to use white sails upon his return to Athens
- Aegeus kills himself
- Theseus rules Athens
- Theseus kills the sons of Pallas
- Minos shuts Daedalus and Icarus in the labyrinth
- Daedalus and Icarus escape the labyrinth using wings
- Icarus plunges to his death when his wings fail
- Daedalus arrives in Sicily
- Minos pursues Daedalus, offering a reward to anyone who can pass a thread through a shell
- Minos arrives at the court of Cocalus
- Minos demands that Cocalus surrender Daedalus
- Theseus joins Hercules in his expedition against Hippolyte
- Theseus abducts Hippolyte
- Theseus and the Athenians defeat the Amazon army
- Hippolyte threatens to kill the guests at Theseus and Phaedra’s wedding
- Theseus kills Hippolyte
- Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus
- Hippolytus rejects Phaedra’s sexual advances
- Phaedra falsely accuses Hippolytus of rape
- Theseus prays to Poseidon that Hippolytus would die
- Poseidon sends a bull to attack Hippolytus
- Hippolytus is killed by Poseidon’s bull
- Phaedra hangs herself
- Ixion tries to rape Hera
- Hera tells Zeus about Ixion’s attempted rape
- Zeus plants a cloud shaped like Hera next to Ixion
- Ixion has sex with the cloud shaped like Hera
- Ixion brags to Zeus that he has had sex with Hera
- Zeus binds Ixion to a wheel that spins through the heavens
- The cloud-Hera gives birth to Centaurus
- Poseidon rapes Caeneus
- Caeneus is transformed from a woman into an invulnerable man
- Caeneus goes to war with the Centaurs
- The Centaurs bury Caeneus in the earth
- Theseus and Pirithous decide that they will marry daughters of Zeus
- Theseus kidnaps Helen
- Theseus goes to Hades to get Persephone for Pirithous
- The Dioscuri, Lacedaemonians and Arcadians capture Athens
- The Dioscuri, Lacedaemonians and Arcadians abduct Helen and Aethra
- Demophon and Acamas flee from the Dioscuri
- The Dioscuri give Menestheus the kingdom of Athens
- Hades binds Theseus and Pirithous to the Chair of Forgetfulness
- Hercules saves Theseus from Hades
- Hercules fails to rescue Pirithous from Hades
- Menestheus drives Theseus away from Athens
- Tantalus is punished with hunger and thirst in Hades
- Tantalus reveals the secrets of the gods to humanity
- Tantalus attempts to share ambrosia with humanity
- Broteas insults Artemis
- Broteas throws himself into a fire in a fit of insanity
- Oenomaus is the king of Pisa
- Pelops is served to the gods as food
- Pelops is brought back to life
- Poseidon takes Pelops as his beloved
- Poseidon gives Pelops a winged chariot
- Oenomaus is warned by an oracle that he will be killed by Hippodamia’s future husband
- Oenomaus prevents Hippodamia from marrying
- Oenomaus kills Hippodamia’s suitors in chariot races
- Ares gives Oenomaus arms and horses
- Oenomaus nails the heads of Hippodamia’s suitors to his house
- Hippodamia falls in love with Pelops
- Hippodamia persuades Myrtilus to help Pelops
- Myrtilus tampers with Oenomaus’ chariot
- Oenomaus is dragged behind his chariot and dies
- Pelops kills Oenomaus
- Oenomaus prays that Pelops kill Myrtilus
- Pelops wins Hippodamia
- Pelops, Hippodamia and Myrtilus travel together
- Myrtilus tries to rape Hippodamia
- Pelops throws Myrtilus into the Myrtoan Sea
- Myrtilus curses the house of Pelops
- Pelops rules the kingdom of Oenomaus
- Pelops subjugates Apia and Pelasgiotis and calls them Peloponnesus
- Atreus vows to sacrifice the finest of his flock to Artemis
- Atreus fails to sacrifice his golden lamb to Artemis
- Atreus kills the golden lamb
- Aerope gives the golden lamb to Thyestes
- An oracle tells the Mycenaeans to choose a Pelopid for their king
- Thyestes and Atreus agree that the possessor of the golden lamb rule Mycenae
- Thyestes becomes king of Mycenae
- Zeus sends Hermes to Atreus
- Hermes delivers Zeus’ instructions to Atreus
- Atreus and Thyestes agree that Atreus become king should the sun reverse its course
- Zeus causes the sun to set in the east
- Atreus becomes king of Mycenae
- Atreus banishes Thyestes
- Atreus kills Thyestes’ sons
- Atreus serves Thyestes’ sons to Thyestes as food
- An oracle tells Thyestes to father a son with his own daughter
- Thyestes has sex with his daughter and Aegisthus is conceived
- Aegisthus kills Atreus
- Aegisthus gives Mycenae to Thyestes
- Agamemnon and Menelaus are sent to Polyphides
- Agamemnon and Menelaus are sent to Oeneus
- Agamemnon and Menelaus banish Thyestes to Cytheria
- Thyestes lives in exile in Cytheria
- Agamemnon kills Tantalus and kills Tantalus and Clytaemnestra’s baby
- Agammemnon marries Clytaemnestra
- Agamemnon rules Mycenae
- Menelaus marries Helen
- Paris carries off Helen
- Eris throws a golden apple as a prize for the most beautiful of the gods
- Hera, Aphrodite and Athena compete for the title of most beautiful
- Hera promises a kingdom to Paris, Athena promises victory in war, Aphrodite promises Helen
- Paris declares Aphrodite the most beautiful and sails to Sparta
- Hera sends a storm forcing Paris and Helen to stop at Sidon
- Paris visits Menelaus in Sparta
- Phereclus constructs ships
- Menelaus goes to Crete to give funeral rites to his grandfather
- Paris persuades Helen to run off with him
- Paris and Helen stop in Phoenicia
- Paris and Helen stop in Cyprus
- Paris and Helen stop in Troy
- Hermes carries Helen to Egypt and gives her to Proteus
- Paris comes to Troy with a cloud-Helen
- Menelaus asks Agamemnon to gather an army against Troy
- Odysseus feigns madness to avoid going to war
- Palamedes threatens to kill Telemachus to force Odysseus to go to war
- Odysseus frames Palamedes
- Palamedes is killed as a traitor
- Agamemnon orders Palamedes stoned as a traitor
- Menelaus, Odysseus and Talthybius try to persuade Cinyras to join the war
- Cinyras sends a contingent of clay ships with only one real ship to Troy
- Dionysus grants the Wine-growers the power of producing oil, corn and wine
- After a serpent eats nine birds and turns to stone, Calchas proclaims that Troy will be taken in ten years
- The Greek expedition for Troy musters at Aulis
- The Greek army arrives in Mysia and ravages it, mistaking it for Troy
- Telephus and the Mysians chase the Greeks back to their ships
- Achilles wounds Telephus
- The Greek army are separated from each other at sea and land in their own countries
- The Greek army musters at Aulis a second time
- Apollo tells Telephus that his wound can only be healed by Achilles
- Achilles heals Telephus
- Telephus shows the Greeks a course for Troy
- Calchas says that the Greek army cannot sail until Iphigenia is sacrificed to Artemis
- Agammemnon insults Artemis
- Agamemnon sends Odysseus and Talthybius to get Iphigenia
- Clytaemnestra sends Iphigenia to Troy at Agamemnon’s request
- Agammenon prepares to sacrifice Iphigenia
- Artemis substitutes a deer as sacrificial victim in Iphigenia’s place
- Iphigenia serves as a priestess among the Taurians
- The Greek army arrives at Tenedos
- Tenes is banished by his father
- Cycnus marries Philonome
- Philonome falls in love with Tenes, but fails to seduce him
- Philonome falsely accuses Tenes of trying to rape her
- Cycnus puts Tenes and his sister out to sea in a chest
- Tenes founds Tenedos on the island onto which his chest washed up
- Cycnus buries Philonome alive
- Cycnus kills Eumolpus
- Tenes is killed by Achilles
- Thetis warns Achilles not to kill Tenes
- Philoctetes is bitten by a snake
- Odysseus and Menelaus demand the return of Helen
- The Trojans refuse to return Helen to Menelaus and Odysseus
- Hector kills Protesilaus
- Laodamia has sex with a facsimile of Protesilaus
- Hermes retrieves Protesilaus from Hades
- Protesilaus and Laodamia are reunited
- When Protesilaus returns to Hades
- Laodamia kills herself
- Achilles lands with the Myrmidons at Troy
- Achilles kills Cycnus
- The Greeks land at Troy
- Achilles kills Troilus
- Achilles captures Lycaon
- Pandarus breaks the truce between the Greeks and the Trojans
- Diomedes wounds Aphrodite
- Aphrodite helps Aeneas in combat
- Diomedes and Glaucus exchange arms
- Hector and Ajax fight in single combat
- The Greeks fortify their position outside Troy and are chased therein by the Trojans
- The Trojans force the Greeks behind their fortifications
- The Greeks decide to send emissaries to Achilles
- Emissaries from the Greek army try to persuade Achilles to fight
- The Greeks decide to send Odysseus and Diomedes among the Trojans as spies
- Odysseus and Diomedes sneak into the Trojan camp
- Agamemnon, Diomedes, Odysseus, Eurypylus and Machaon are wounded
- Hector sets the Greek ships on fire
- Achilles arms Patroclus in his armour
- Patroclus goes into battle with the Myrmidons
- The Trojans flee, mistaking Patroclus for Achilles
- Patroclus kills Sarpedon
- Hector kills Patroclus
- Achilles receives a suit of armour made by Hephaestus
- Achilles kills Asteropaeus
- Achilles kills Hector in single combat
- Achilles celebrates funeral games in honour of Patroclus
- Diomedes wins the chariot race at Patroclus’ funeral games
- Epeus wins the boxing at Patroclus’ funeral games
- Ajax and Odysseus win the wrestling at Patroclus’ funeral games
- Priam retrieves Hector’s body from Achilles
- Hector’s body is buried
- Penthesilia accidentally kills Hippolyte
- Penthesilia is purified of murder by Priam
- Penthesilia kills Machaon in battle
- Achilles kills Penthesilia as he falls in love with her
- Achilles kills Thersites
- Memnon kills Antilochus
- Achilles kills Memnon
- Paris and Apollo shoot Achilles with an arrow in the ankle, killing him
- The Greeks and the Trojans fight for possession of Achillles’ body
- Ajax kills Glaucus
- Ajax carries Achilles’ body off the battlefield
- The Greek army buries Achilles with Patroclus in the White Isle
- Achilles and Medea form a romantic connection in the afterlife
- The Greeks celebrate funeral games for Achilles
- Eumelus wins the chariot-race in Achilles’ funeral games
- Diomedes wins the foot-race in Achilles’ funeral games
- Ajax wins the discus match in Achilles’ funeral games
- Teucer wins the archery competition in Achilles’ funeral games
- Odysseus wins out over Ajax in the competition for Achilles’ arms
- Ajax plans revenge for being denied Achilles’ arms
- Athena drives Ajax insane
- Ajax slaughters a herd of cows, mistaking them for Greek soldiers
- Ajax kills himself
- Ajax is buried
- Calchas prophesies that Troy will not fall unless the Greeks have the bow and arrows of Hercules
- Odysseus tries to persuade Philoctetes to rejoin the Greek forces
- Odysseus tricks Philoctetes into giving him Hercules’ bow and arrow
- Philoctetes is cured by Podalirius
- Philoctetes kills Paris
- Helenus and Deiphobus argue over which of them should marry Helen
- Deiphobus marries Helen
- Calchas says Helenus knows what is protecting Troy from the Greeks
- Helenus is captured by Odysseus
- Helenus says that Troy will fall if the bones of Pelops are brought to the Greeks, if Neoptolemus fights with them and if the Palladium is stolen from Troy
- Odysseus and Phoenix fetch Neoptolemus
- Odysseus gives Achilles’ armour to Neoptolemus
- Neoptolemus kills many Trojans
- Eurypylus arrives with Mysians to help the Trojans
- Neoptolemus kills Eurypylus
- Odysseus enters Troy disguised as a beggar
- Odysseus steals the Palladium with Helen’s help
- Odysseus and Diomedes bring the Palladium to the Greeks
- Odysseus suggests that Epeus build the wooden horse
- The Greeks abandon their camp at Troy
- The Greeks conceal their fleet at Tenedos
- The Trojans believe that the Greeks have left
- The Trojans bring the wooden horse into to city
- Cassandra argues that the wooden horse is a trap
- Laocoon argues that the wooden horse is a trap
- The Trojans decide to keep the wooden horse as a votive offering
- The sons of Laocoon are eaten by snakes
- Echion dies by jumping from the wooden horse
- Those smuggled into the city in the wooden horse open the gates for the Greek army
- Neoptolemus kills Priam
- Aeneas escapes from Troy carrying Anchises
- Menelaus kills Deiphobus
- Menelaus takes Helen to the Greek ships
- Demophon and Acamas take Aethra as a war captive
- Ajax rapes Cassandra
- The Greeks set fire to Troy
- The Greek army distribute among themselves the spoils from Troy
- The Greeks throw Astyanax from the walls of Troy
- The Greeks sacrifice Polyxena to Achilles
- Agamemnon takes Cassandra as a war captive
- Neoptolemus take Andromache as a war captive
- Odysseus takes Hecuba as a war captive
- Helenus takes Hecuba as a war captive
- Hecuba transforms into a dog
- Calchas says that Athena is angry with the Greeks because of Ajax’ impiety
- The Greeks leave Ajax behind at Troy
- Agamemnon and Menelaus disagree about their departure from Troy
- Menelaus is overtaken by a storm
- Menelaus arrives in Egypt
- Amphilochus, Leonteus, Podalirius, Calchas and Polypoetes set out by land from Troy
- Amphilochus, Leonteus, Podalirius, Calchas and Polypoetes arrive at Colophon
- Mopsus and Calchas argue about divination
- Mopsus out-divines Calchas
- Calchas dies
- Calchas is buried
- Agamemnon sails away from Troy
- Agamemnon sails to Tenedos
- Thetis persuades Neoptolemus to wait before sailing home from Troy
- Athena destroys Ajax’ ship with a thunderbolt
- Ajax taunts Athena for her failure to kill him
- Poseidon kills Ajax
- Ajax’ body washes up on Myconos and Thetis buries it
- Thetis buries Ajax’ body
- Nauplius lures ships to their destruction with a beacon
- Nauplius learns of Palamedes’ death at the hands of the Greek army
- Nauplius contrives that the wives of the Greeks play their husbands false
- Medea and Clisthyra take refuge in a temple
- Leucus kills Meda and Clisthyra
- Leucus takes over cities on Crete
- Idomeneus returns to Crete from Troy
- Leucus drives Idomeneus out of Crete
- Neoptolemus arrives in Molossia
- Phoenix dies
- Neoptolemus buries Phoenix
- Helenus founds a city in Molossia
- Neoptolemus gives Helenus Deidamia to marry
- Peleus dies
- Neoptolemus becomes king of Phthia
- Neoptolemus and Hermione are betrothed
- Neoptolemus carries off Hermione
- Orestes kills Neoptolemus
- Orestes plunders and sets fire to the temple at Delphi
- Machaereus kills Orestes
- Some Greeks settle in Libya after the Trojan War
- Some Greeks settle in Italy after the Trojan War
- Some Greeks settle in Sicily after the Trojan War
- Some Greeks settle in Iberia after the Trojan War
- Some Greeks settle near the Sangrius River after the Trojan War
- Some Greeks settle in Cyprus after the Trojan War
- Guneus goes to Libya after the Trojan War
- Antiphus conquers and names Thessaly
- Philoctetes goes to the Campanians
- Phidippus settles in Andros
- Agapenor settles in Cyprus
- Phyllis falls in love with Demophon
- Demophon receives Thrace upon his marriage to Phyllis
- Phyllis gives Demophon a casket
- Demophon settles in Cyprus
- Phyllis curses Demophon
- Phyllis kills herself
- Demophon opens Phyllis’ casket
- Demophon is thrown from his horse and dies
- Podalirius asks the oracle at Delphi where to found a colony
- Podalirius settles in the Carian Chersonnese
- Amphilochus fights Mopsus in single combat for the kingdom of Colophon
- Amphilochus and Mopsus kill each other
- The Locrians retake Locris
- Locris is infected by a plague
- The Locrians must send two maidens to Troy as suppliants to Athena for a thousand years
- Cleopatra and Periboea are chosen by the Locrians to be sent as suppliants to Troy
- Periboea and Cleopatra are confined to Athena’s temple
- The Locrians send young women as tribute to the Trojans
- Agamemnon returns to Mycenae with Cassandra
- Agamemnon is murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra
- Cassandra is murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra
- Aegisthus rules Mycenae
- Electra smuggles Orestes out of Mycenae
- Electra gives Orestes to Strophius to raise
- Strophius raises Orestes and Pylades together
- Orestes asks the oracle at Delphi if he should avenge Agamemnon’s murder
- Orestes goes to Mycenae with Pylades
- Orestes kills Clytemnestra and Aegisthus
- Orestes is driven insane
- The Eumenides pursue Orestes because he killed his mother
- Orestes is tried for his mother’s murder in the Areopagus
- Orestes receives an oracle instructing him on how to cure his madness
- Orestes and Pylades arrive at the land of the Taurians
- Orestes and Pylades are sent by Thoas to be sacrificed
- Orestes and Pylades are brought before Iphigenia to be sacrificed
- Iphigenia and Orestes recognize each other
- Iphigenia and Orestes escape from the Taurians
- Orestes brings the wooden image to Athens
- Orestes is driven to Rhodes by a storm
- Orestes dedicates the Taurian image in a fortification wall
- Electra and Pylades marry
- Orestes and Hermione marry
- Orestes is killed by a snake bite
- Menelaus arrives at Sunium
- Menelaus is driven from Sunium to Crete
- Menelaus discovers Helen at the court of Proteus
- Menelaus wanders through Libya
- Menelaus wanders through Phoenicia
- Menelaus wanders through Cyprus
- Menelaus wanders through Egypt
- Menelaus finds Orestes
- Menelaus regains control of Sparta
- Hera makes Menelaus immortal
- Menelaus and Helen reside together in the Elysian Fields
- Odysseus wanders through Libya
- Odysseus arrives at Ismarus
- Odysseus captures Ismarus
- The Cicones attack Ismarus
- Odysseus flees from Ismarus
- Odysseus arrives in the country of the Lotus-eaters
- Odysseus’ men eat lotus and lose their memory
- Odysseus discovers the effect of the lotus
- Odysseus forcibly removes his men from the land of the Lotus Eaters
- Odysseus arrives at the land of the Cyclopes
- Odysseus goes into Polyphemus’ cave
- Odysseus and his crew eat some of Polyphemus’ flock
- Polyphemus traps Odysseus and his men in his cave
- Polyphemus eats some of Odysseus’ men
- Odysseus get Polyphemus drunk
- Polyphemus asks Odysseus his name, Odysseus claims that his name is ’Nobody’
- Odysseus gouges out Polyphemus’ eye
- Polyphemus calls for help and says that “Nobody” is hurting him
- Odysseus and his men escape from Polyphemus’ cave
- Odysseus sails away from the island and shouts to Polyphemus that he is Odysseus
- Poseidon is enraged with Odysseus
- Aeolus is appointed keeper of the winds by Zeus
- Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag which holds the winds
- Odysseus’ men open the bag which holds the winds
- Odysseus is driven back to Aeolia by unfavorable winds
- Aelous refuses to help Odysseus a second time
- Odysseus comes to the land of the Laestrygones
- The king’s daughter takes Odysseus’ companions to king Antiphates
- Antiphates and the Laestrygones eat some of Odysseus’ men
- The Laestrygones attack Odysseus’ ships and crew
- Odysseus arrives at Circe’s island
- Odysseus sends some of his crew to explore Circe’s island
- Circe changes Odysseus’ men into animals
- Eurylochus tells Odysseus about Circe’s transformation of his crew
- Hermes gives Odysseus moly
- Odysseus forces CIrce to change his companions back into human beings
- Odysseus has a relationship with Circe
- Odysseus and Circe have a son
- Odysseus consults Tiresias
- Odysseus encounters souls of the dead
- Odysseus sails past the island of the Sirens
- Odysseus has himself tied to the mast as he sails past the Sirens
- The Sirens die when Odysseus ship passes them safely
- Odysseus chooses whether to go past the Wandering Rocks or Scylla and Charybdis
- Scylla attacks Odysseus’ ship and eats some of his crew
- Odysseus’ crew eat some of Helios’ cattle
- Helios reports the killing of his cattle by Odysseus’ crew to Zeus
- Zeus strikes Odysseus’ ship with a thunderbolt
- Odysseus drifts to Charybdis on some flotsam
- Odysseus drifts to the island of Ogygia
- Calypso receives Odysseus
- Calypso and Odysseus have a son Latinus
- Odysseus leaves Calypso
- Poseidon breaks up Odysseus’ raft
- Odysseus washes up on the shore of the Phaeacians
- Odysseus asks Nausicaa for advice and protection
- Nausicaa brings Odysseus to Alcinous
- Alcinous entertains Odysseus and gives him gifts
- Alcinous sends Odysseus with a convoy to Ithaca
- Poseidon turns the Phaeacian convoy to stone and envelops their city in a mountain
- Odysseus arrives home to Ithaca
- Penelope promises her suitors that she will marry when she has completed a shroud for Laertes
- Penelope weaves Laertes’ shroud during the day and secretly unravels it at night
- Penelope’s suitors discover that she has been unravelling Laertes’ shroud
- Odysseus encounters Eumaeus
- Odysseus reveals his identity to Telemachus
- Melanthius the goatherd meets Odysseus on his return to Ithaca
- Odysseus returns to his palace in disguise
- Odysseus begs food from Penelope’s suitors
- Odysseus wrestles with Irus
- Odysseus reveals his identity to Eumaeus and Philoetius
- Odysseus devises a trap for Penelope’s suitors
- Iphitus gives a bow to Odysseus
- Penelope agrees to marry whichever of her suitors can bend Odysseus’ bow
- The suitors fail to bend Odysseus’ bow
- Odysseus shoots Penelope’s suitors
- Odysseus kills Melanthius
- Odysseus kills the handmaids who had had sex with the suitors
- Odysseus reveals his identity to Penelope
- Odysseus reveals his identity to Laertes
- Odysseus sacrifices to Hades, Persephone and Tiresias
- Odysseus travels through Epirus
- Odysseus arrives among the Thesprotians
- Odysseus propitiates Poseidon
- Callidice offers Odysseus her kingdom
- Odysseus and Callidice marry
- Odysseus rules the Thesprotians
- Odysseus successfully defends the Thesprotians against invaders
- Callidice dies
- Odysseus gives control of Thesprotia to Polypoetes
- Odysseus returns to Ithaca a second time
- Odysseus meets his son Poliporthes
- Circe tells Telegonus that Odysseus is his father
- Telegonus sails to Ithaca in search of Odysseus
- Telegonus tries to steal some of Odysseus’ cattle
- Telegonus kills Odysseus
- Telegonus recognizes Odysseus’ corpse as his father
- Telegonus takes Penelope with Odysseus’ corpse to Circe
- Telegonus marries Penelope
- Circe sends Telegonus and Penelope to the Islands of the Blest
- Telegonus and Penelope reside in the Islands of the Blest
- Antinous seduces Penelope
- Odysseus sends Penelope back to her father
- Penelope gives birth to Pan
- Amphinomus seduces Penelope
- Odysseus kills Penelope for her infidelity
- Neoptolemus judges Odysseus for the murder of Penelope
- Neoptolemus sentences Odysseus to exile
- Odysseus lives at Thoas’ court
- Odysseus marries Thoas’ daughter
- Odysseus and Thoas’ daughter have a son, Leontophonus
- Odysseus dies of old age
- Suitors come from Dulichium to woo Penelope
- Suitors come from Samethere to woo Penelope
- Suitors come from Zacynthos to woo Penelope
- Suitors come from Ithaca to woo Penelope
- Achilles conquers Lesbos
- Achilles conquers Phocaea
- Achilles conquers Colophon
- Achilles conquers Smyrna
- Achilles conquers Clazomenae
- Achilles conquers Cyme
- Achilles conquers Aegialus
- Achilles conquers Tenos
- Achilles conquers Adramytium
- Achilles conquers Side
- Achilles conquers Endium
- Achilles conquers Linaeum
- Achilles conquers Colone
- Achilles conquers Hypoplacian Thebes
- Achilles conquers Lyrnessus
- Achilles conquers Antandrus
- Tyndareus gives Menelaus the kingdom of Sparta
- Theseus clears bandits off the road to Athens
- The Greek expedition against Troy musters at Aulis
- The Boeotians send ships to Troy
- The Phocians send ships to Troy
- Ajax and the Locrians send ships to Troy
- The Euboeans send ships to Troy
- Menestheus and the Athenians send ships to Troy
- Ajax and the Salaminians send ships to Troy
- Diomedes and the Argives send ships to Troy
- Agamemnon and the Mycenaeans send ships to Troy
- Menelaus and the Spartans send ships to Troy
- Nestor and the Pylians send ships to Troy
- Agapenor and the Arcadians send ships to Troy
- The Eleans send ships to Troy
- Meges and the Dulichians send ships to Troy
- Odysseus and the Cephallenians send ships to Troy
- Thoas and the Aetolians send ships to Troy
- Idomeneus and the Cretans send ships to Troy
- Tlepolemus and the Rhodians send ships to Troy
- Nireus and the Symaeans send ships to Troy
- Phidippus, Antiphus, and the Coans send ships to Troy
- Achilles and the Myrmidons send ships to Troy
- Achilles withdraws from the fighting in the Trojan War
- Protesilaus and his troops send ships to Troy
- Eumelus and the Pheraeans send ships to Troy
- Philoctetes and the Olizonians send ships to Troy
- Philoctetes is marooned on Lemnos
- Podalirius and the Triccaeans send ships to Troy
- Eurypylus and the Ormenians send ships to Troy
- Polypoetes and the Gyrtonians send ships to Troy
- Guneus and his troops send ships to Troy
- Prothous and the Magnesians send ships to Troy
- Aeneas and the Dardanians join the Trojans as allies
- Pandarus and his troops join the Trojans as allies
- Adrastus, Amphius, and their troops join the Trojans as allies
- Asius and his troops join the Trojans as allies
- Hippothous and the Pelasgians join the Trojans as allies
- Acamas and the Thracians join the Trojans as allies
- Euphemus and the Cicones join the Trojans as allies
- Pyraechmes and the Paeonians join the Trojans as allies
- Pylaemenes and the Paphlagonians join the Trojans as allies
- Odius, Epistrophus, and the Alizones join the Trojans as allies
- Chromis, Ennomus, and the Mysians join the Trojans as allies
- Phorcys, Ascanius, and the Phrygians join the Trojans as allies
- Mesthles, Antiphus, and the Maeonians join the Trojans as allies
- Nastes, Amphimachus, and the Carians join the Trojans as allies
- Sarpedon, Glaucus, and the Lycians join the Trojans as allies
- Theseus kills Damastes
- Damastes mutilates his guests to make them fit in his bed
- Aegeus instructs Theseus to return with white sails on his ship should he survive the Minotaur
- Ariadne askes Daedalus how to help Theseus escape the labyrinth
- Minos is killed by the daughters of Cocalus
- Lycomedes kills Theseus
- Pelops is cleansed by Hephaestus
- Menelaus reminds the other kings of Greece of their vows to protect his marriage to Helen
- Having reassembled in Aulis, the Greeks could not find someone who could lead them to Troy
- When the Trojans refuse to return Helen, the Greeks prepare to attack Troy
- Thetis warns Achilles not to be the first to land at Troy or he would be the first to die
- The Trojans try to prevent the Greeks from landing by throwing rocks
- Achilles ravages the land around Troy heading to Ida
- Aeneas flees from Achilles who kills the herdsmen and Nestor and drives away the cattle
- Ajax recovers the body of Patroclus
- Achilles resolves to put aside his anger
- Achilles recovers Briseis
- The river Axius rushes at Achilles for killing its grandson but Hephaestus dries it up with fire
- Achilles drags the body of Hector behind his chariot
- Hippolyte interrupts the marriage of Phaedra and Theseus with her Amazons
- Hippolyte and her Amazons are killed
- The Greeks send for the bones of Pelops
- Epeus collects timber to build the Trojan Horse
- Epeus builds the Trojan Horse
- Odysseus and other Greek warriors hide in the wooden Trojan Horse
- The Greek forces hide with their ships from the Trojans
- Odysseus is appointed leader of the Greeks hiding inside the wooden Trojan Horse
- Sinon is temporarily left behind at Troy by the Greeks
- Sinon lights a beacon as a signal to the Greeks
- Helen tries to lure the Greeks out of the wooden Trojan Horse
- Odysseus and Menelaus rescue Glaucus
- Laodice is swallowed up by a chasm
- Athena asks Zeus to send a storm against the Greeks
- Zeus sends a storm against Greek ships sailing home from Troy
- Neoptolemus conquers the Molossians
- Neoptolemus becomes king of the Molossians
- Odysseus wanders around Sicily
- Odysseus wanders around the Tyrrhenian Sea
- The Suitors of Penelope eat Odysseus’ herds at feasts
- Euphorbus wounds Patroclus
- The Orchomenians send ships and troops to the expedition against Troy
- Paris and Menelaus fight for possession of Helen
- Aphrodite saves Paris’ life by intervening in his fight with Menelaus
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