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The poem opens with the Trojans discussing what to do with the wooden horse which the Greeks have left behind: some thought they ought to hurl it down from the rocks, others to burn it up, while others say they ought to dedicate it to Athena. The third opinion prevails, and the Trojans celebrate
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at Achilles' tomb. Athena formulates a plan to inflict revenge upon the Greeks concurrent with their nautical return.
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survive. For its storyline, we are almost entirely dependent on a summary of the Cyclic epics contained in the
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written by an unknown Proclus (possibly to be identified with the 2nd century CE grammarian
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Themes of the Trojan Cycle: Contribution to the study of the greek mythological tradition
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Note that different sources record some details differently: for example the manner of
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The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle
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and his men leave Troy in anticipation of what is to come.
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Trojan War

Achilles
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Philoctetes
Ajax
The Trojan Women
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