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  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 2: Only one immortal was left off the guest list: Eris, the Goddess…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 3: It was a gleaming Golden Apple. On its side, Eris had carved…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 4: Three powerful goddesses stood up to claim the prize. Hera (Queen of…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 5: The goddesses turned to Zeus to decide. 'Husband and father,' they asked,…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 6: Zeus pointed down to the mortal world, to Mount Ida near the…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 7: Paris was minding his sheep when suddenly, three blinding lights appeared. Hermes,…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 8: The goddesses didn't play fair. They immediately offered bribes to the young…
  • The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War - Scene 9: Athena stepped forward next. She shone with intelligence. 'Choose me,' she said,…

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The Story of the Golden Apple: How a Fruit Started a War

The Judgement of Paris and the Golden Apple is one of the most famous myths of all time, explaining how a single act of divine discord led to the epic Trojan War.

Ancient Greek Origins

This story comes from the Epic Cycle of Greek mythology, specifically fragments of the 'Cypria', which served as a prequel to Homer's Iliad.

Traditional Mythology

While often associated with Homer, this myth was shaped by centuries of oral tradition and poetical works in ancient Greece.

The Moral of Choice

The story warns about the consequences of vanity and the difficult nature of making choices between power, wisdom, and love.

  • Honesty
  • Responsibility
  • Wisdom
  • Consequences

Mythology Fun

Engage children with the world of gods and goddesses.

  • 🎨Draw your own version of the Golden Apple.
  • 💬Role-play the choice: what would you choose - power, wisdom, or love?
  • Identify the 3 goddesses by their traditional symbols.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was written on the Apple?

The word 'Kallisti', which means 'For the Fairest'.

Who was Paris?

A prince of Troy who was raised as a shepherd.

Which goddess won the apple?

Aphrodite won the Golden Apple after promising Paris the love of the most beautiful woman in the world.