how does chryses implore the Greeks and why?
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Chryses was a character who appeared in the tales of Greek mythology, and most notably in events surrounding the Trojan War. Nominally a Trojan ally, Chryses would be responsible for the death of a great number of Achaean troops, yet Chryses was not a noted hero, but was a priest of Apollo.
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Yes, Chryses implored the Greeks.
- The character mentioned in the question relates to Greek Mythology.
- The character was a Trojan Priest of Apollo.
- He resided at Chryse, near Troy city.
- The event happened during Trojan War, where his daughter Chryseis was taken by Agamemnon as a war prize in Moesia.
- He attempted to provide ransom but was refused.
- So, he implored to Apollo and Apollo sent his plague of Greek army to defend his honor.
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