Troilus and Cressida (collection)

Troilus and Cressida (collection)

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This scene takes place in Troy. A group of proud Greek princes, full of anger, gathered their ships loaded with weapons for a fierce battle at the port of Athens; sixty-nine warriors wearing crowns set out from the Gulf of Athens to Phrygia; they swore to conquer Troas, because within the strong walls of Troas, Helen, the princess of Menelaus, who had lost her virginity, was sleeping in the arms of the romantic Paris: this was the cause of the war. When they arrived at Tenedos, they unloaded their armored soldiers from the huge ships; these Greeks, who had just entered the battlefield and had not yet faced the enemy, set up their mighty camp on the plain of Dardan.

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