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@shunyadragon,A minor goddess, Thetis, was married to a mortal, Peleus. Out of this marriage, Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, was born. Eris, the goddess of mischief, was not invited to the marriage feast, so into the middle of the banquet hall she threw a golden apple. The golden apple has this note: To the fairest of the goddesses. Each of the most beautiful of the goddesses- namely, Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite- claimed the golden apple.
A quarrel ensued and Father Zeus was asked to decide who was the most beautiful of the three. This placed Zeus in a predicament since Hera was his own wife and Athena and Aphrodite were his own daughters. So he parted the clouds covering Mount Olympus, the dwelling place of the gods, and showed the three goddesses a prince of Troy named Alexandros.
Zeus suggested that the three beauty contestants take their problem to Alexandros and ask him to decide. The goddesses descended upon the earth, circled Alexandros by turns, and each proceeded to bribe him so that he would award her the golden apple. Hera promised him power; Athena promised him wisdom; Aphrodite promised that she would give him the most beautiful woman in the world for his wife. Alexandros awarded the golden apple to Aphrodite.
Here you are referring to male and female deities and connects these to Troy as if this a location on Earth. The logical question is therefore:
Do you then imagine the mentioned male and female deities to have lived on the Earth too?