The Trojan hero Aeneas, along with some Trojans, escapes from Troy, after the Greeks have entered the city and set it afire. On their way west across the Mediterranean, they stopped at isalnds known as the Strophade, where the Harpies lived. The Harpies were monstrous creatures, birds with female faces. The Trojans kill some of the cows and goats on the island for food, The Harpies attack Ias seen in this 19th-century illsutration and curse the Trojans.
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The Trojan hero Aeneas, along with some Trojans, escapes from Troy, after the Greeks have entered the city and set it afire. On their way west across the Mediterranean, they stopped at isalnds known as the Strophade, where the Harpies lived. The Harpies were monstrous creatures, birds with female faces. The Trojans kill some of the cows and goats on the island for food, The Harpies attack Ias seen in this 19th-century illsutration and curse the Trojans.

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