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The '''Trojan War''' was a small conflict fought between the [[Greek]]s and the people of [[Troy]]. The war began when [[Paris (The Myth Makers)|Paris]], the son of [[King]] [[Priam]] of Troy, ran off with Helen, wife of King [[Menelaus]] of Sparta. The war ended after ten years thanks to [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], who came up with the idea of using a wooden horse containing Greek soldiers. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Myth Makers]]'')
The '''Trojan War''' was a small conflict fought circa 1200 BC between the [[Greek]]s and the people of [[Troy]]. The war began when [[Paris (The Myth Makers)|Paris]], the son of [[King]] [[Priam]] of Troy, ran off with Helen, wife of King [[Menelaus]] of Sparta. The war ended after ten years thanks to [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], who came up with the idea of using a wooden horse containing Greek soldiers. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Myth Makers]]'')


[[The Rani]] was also present at the Trojan War at some point in the conflict, extracting chemicals from the [[brain]]s of [[human]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani]]'')
[[The Rani]] was also present at the Trojan War at some point in the conflict, extracting chemicals from the [[brain]]s of [[human]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani]]'')

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The Trojan War was a small conflict fought circa 1200 BC between the Greeks and the people of Troy. The war began when Paris, the son of King Priam of Troy, ran off with Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. The war ended after ten years thanks to the Doctor, who came up with the idea of using a wooden horse containing Greek soldiers. (DW: The Myth Makers)

The Rani was also present at the Trojan War at some point in the conflict, extracting chemicals from the brains of humans. (DW: The Mark of the Rani)

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