2. ALPHA
• A is for Aρχερς υν(Archers son), or Apollo, the Sun
God who helps the Trojans through out the Iliad.
Apollo as sent a plague to the Greeks for taking
Chrysies.
3. BETA
• Β is for Bpισηις(Briseis),who was captured from the
Trojans by Achilles as a prize of war, but was later
taken by Agamemnon
4. GAMMA
Γ is for Γιυς (Guise), which is what Apollo wears to lure
Achilles away from Hector.
5. DELTA
Δ is for Δεπλου(Deploy). Agamemnon deployed his
troops on the shores of Troy.
6. EPSILON
Ε is for Εξτολ(Extol), which is what the Greeks do to
their gods. An example would be worshiping or
praising Apollo at his alter and giving an offering.
7. ETA
• H is for Βητ(Bait). The Greeks used the Trojan horse
as bait to penetrate the walls of Troy.
8. ZETA
Z is for Ζουμ(Zoom). Achilles zoomed past the Trojans
after Hector, because he was so enraged by the
death of Patroclus.
9. THETA
• Θ is for Θετις(Thetis), is Achilles mother and asks
Zeus to take the Trojans side.
10. IOTA
• I is for Ινδυστρυκτυβυλ(Indestructible) which is what
Achilles was believed to be. His only weakness was
his Achilles tendon, which turns out to be his
downfall.
11. KAPPA
• K is for Καλχυς (Calchas), or the prophet that tells
Achilles why Apollo is so angry.
12. LAMBDA
• Λ is for Λικαον(Lycaon), who is was one of the sons
of Priam, that Achilles killed.
13. MU
• M is for Μυθερ οφ Γοδς(Mother of Gods), also
known as Hera, who sent Athena to stop Achilles
from killing Agamemnon .
14. NU
• N is for Νεστορ(Nestor), who is an old man who told
Achilles and Agamemnon to stop fighting.
15. XI
• Ξ is for Εξιτ(Exit), the Greeks waited until the Trojans
were asleep to exit the fake horse, because they
could then catch them off guard and ransack Troy.
16. OMICRON
• O is for ορσμεν(Oarsmen). Agamemnon ordered
Chrysies to be sent away on a boat that had 20
oarsmen, because that was the only way to calm
Apollo.
17. PI
• Π is for Πωσιδον(Poseidon), who is the god of the
sea and built the walls of Troy along with Apollo.
18. RHO
• P is for Ρεμις(Remiss), Achilles was remiss in the
battle of Troy until Hector killed Patroclus.
19. SIGMA
• is for τρυκ(Struck). Apollo struck Patroclus off his
horse, giving Hector the opportunity to kill him.
20. TAU
• T is from Tpεμβuλ(tremble). Hector began to tremble
as Achilles began to get closer.
21. UPSILON
• Y is for Υκιλες(Achilles), who is the greatest fighter of
Agamemnon's army, who kills Hector, and who is
the son of Thetis.
22. PHI
• Φ is for Φηκ(Fake). The Greeks built a
fake, hollow, wooden horse so the Trojans would
bring it into their city.
23. CHI
• X is for Χερεοτ(Chariot), which is what all the leaders
ride into battle on.
24. PSI
• Ψ is for Βισεψ(Biceps). Achilles biceps were bulging
out during his battle with hector. He eventually
overpowers Hector, stabbing him through his collar
bone and killing him. Priam warned Hector not to
fight Achilles for this reason.
25. OMEGA
• Ω is for Ωδισευς(Odysseus), who is a warrior in the
Greek army and recommends the idea of the
Trojan horse.