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NEW RELEASES FOR MARCH 2022
THE TROJAN WAR
THE GREEKS

Traditionally, the Trojan War arose from a sequence of events beginning with a quarrel between the goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Eris the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, and so arrived bearing a gift. A golden apple, inscribed “for the fairest”.

Each of the goddesses claimed to be the “fairest”, and the rightful owner of the apple. They submitted the judgement to a shepherd they encountered tending his flock. Each of the goddesses promised the young man a boon in return for his favour. Power, wisdom, or love. The youth, in fact Paris, a Trojan prince who had been raised in the countryside, chose love, and awarded the apple to Aphrodite.
As his reward, Aphrodite caused Helen, the Queen of Sparta, and the most beautiful of all women, to fall in love with Paris.
The judgement of Paris earned him the ire of both Hera and Athena, and when Helen left her husband, Menelaus, the Spartan king, for Paris of Troy, Menelaus called upon all the kings and princes of Greece to wage war upon Troy.

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Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon King of Mycenae, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris’ insult. After the death of many heroes, including the Achaeans, Achilles, Ajax and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans, except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves. They desecrated the temples, thus earning the wrath of the gods.
Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes, and many founded colonies in distant shores.
The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, Aphrodite’s son and one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern day Italy.

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TWG-02
THE TROJAN WAR,
THE GREEKS,
AGAMEMNON.
(1 pc)

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TROY AND HER ALLIES

Traditionally, the Trojan War arose from a sequence of events beginning with a quarrel between the goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Eris the goddess of discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, and so arrived bearing a gift. A golden apple, inscribed “for the fairest”.
Each of the goddesses claimed to be the “fairest”, and the rightful owner of the apple. They submitted the judgement to a shepherd they encountered tending his flock. Each of the goddesses promised the young man a boon in return for his favour. Power, wisdom, or love. The youth, in fact Paris, a Trojan prince who had been raised in the countryside, chose love, and awarded the apple to Aphrodite.
As his reward, Aphrodite caused Helen, the Queen of Sparta, and the most beautiful of all women, to fall in love with Paris.
The judgement of Paris earned him the ire of both Hera and Athena, and when Helen left her husband, Menelaus, the Spartan king, for Paris of Troy, Menelaus called upon all the kings and princes of Greece to wage war upon Troy.

Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon King of Mycenae, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris’ insult. After the death of many heroes, including the Achaeans, Achilles, Ajax and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans, except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves. They desecrated the temples, thus earning the wrath of the gods.
Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes, and many founded colonies in distant shores.
The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, Aphrodite’s son and one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern day Italy.

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The Trojans, too had their semi-divine heroes and these included Hector (son of Priam), Aeneas, Sarpedon, and Glaucus, just to name a few. They also had help from the gods, receiving assistance during the battle from Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares and Leto.

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TWT-23A
THE TROJAN WAR,
TROY AND HER ALLIES,
TROJAN WARRIOR.
(2 pcs)

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TWT-23B
THE TROJAN WAR,
TROY AND HER ALLIES,
TROJAN WARRIOR.
(2 pcs)

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TWT-23D
THE TROJAN WAR,
TROY AND HER ALLIES,
TROJAN WARRIORS.
(4 pcs)


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Agamemnon! Nice. I'm a sucker for these Trojan War personality figures. Can't wait until John turns to the Trojans like Paris, Priam, Cassandra, and others. And chariots.
 
Agamemnon! Nice. I'm a sucker for these Trojan War personality figures. Can't wait until John turns to the Trojans like Paris, Priam, Cassandra, and others. And chariots.

Like this range, but have too many ranges already, have recently started a new range and got a couple of Almoravids and they are good. On the Historical personalities will John be doing the Trojan 'Condomius', for our pleasure.
 
Like this range, but have too many ranges already, have recently started a new range and got a couple of Almoravids and they are good. On the Historical personalities will John be doing the Trojan 'Condomius', for our pleasure.

Great range, agreed.
Too many ranges to buy, from JJD & others (including El Cid/Crusades), agreed.
Having read Homer's complex text but long ago, I forget who Condomius is:confused:.

If we were younger or healthier or wealthier, Dad & I would collect some Wellington in India and the Trojan Wars. But alas, our collection is too big for 2 rooms and other displays around the house already.

I say buy what you want. A small collection is very cool, especially if properly displayed with scenery, etc. My best friend has the entire original K&C "Real West" plus some new additions - that is all he wants and needs. They make a great tablescape and conversation piece.

All the Best, though I be in a wind-blown snowscape which is killing me slowly,
Paddy (whose Puppy keeps him awake at his hour...)
 
I am so glad i got in on these

I agree, i have ordered my first 3, the Ajax figure looks particularly good. I think the historical figures will sell out before the general troops, so i am concentrating on getting them first. Have also just bought my first mounted Almoravid, flagbearer and that also looks excellent.
 
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