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| - The Judgement of Paris story starts on Mt. Olympus when all the gods were gathered for a wedding. All of the important gods were there, except for Eris, the god of mischief and discord. She was excluded because nobody wanted mischief at a wedding ceremony. To get revenge, Eris wrote To the Fairest on a golden apple. She threw the apple in the direction of Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. She ran away laughing, knowing there would be trouble.
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| - The Judgement of Paris story starts on Mt. Olympus when all the gods were gathered for a wedding. All of the important gods were there, except for Eris, the god of mischief and discord. She was excluded because nobody wanted mischief at a wedding ceremony. To get revenge, Eris wrote To the Fairest on a golden apple. She threw the apple in the direction of Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. She ran away laughing, knowing there would be trouble. When Hera saw the golden apple, she started bragging that it was for her. Athena quickly took it away, saying that the fairest meant the smartest. Aphrodite got mad, so she took it. She thought the fairest meant the most beautiful. The three female gods got into a big fight. They decided to go and ask Zeus who was the fairest. Zeus couldn't decide, because Hera was his wife. Zeus told them that the mortal prince, Paris of Troy, would decide.
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