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    The Iliad (/ ˈɪliəd /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἰλιάς, romanized: Iliás, Attic Greek: [iː.li.ás]; " [a poem] about Ilion (Troy) ") is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still widely read by modern audiences.

    • Trouble in The Greek Camp: Achilles & Agamemnon Quarrel
    • The First Battle of The Trojan War
    • Zeus Threatens The Olympians; The Achaeans Suffer at The Hands of Hector
    • Hector Kills Patroclus
    • The Trojan War and The Fall of Troy

    Book I of The Iliad opens with an altercation between Agamemnon, king of kings at the helm of the Greek alliance, and Achilles. The cause of this fight was Agamemnon’s usurpation of Briseis, a beautiful maiden whom Achilles had won from the spoils of victory in battle. Agamemnon forces Achilles to forfeit her, and, as a result, Achilles refuses to ...

    Athena and Hera, the daughter and wife of Zeus, both of whom were firmly allied with the Greeks, had been observing the happenings at Troy from the sky. They wanted to see Priam’s city destroyed, and so Athena resolved to interfere in the unfolding events before the Trojans could turn Helen over and allow the conflict to dissolve. So Athena descend...

    At the opening of Book VIII, Zeus takes a hard line with the other gods about any further intervention in the Trojan War. He reasserts his will that the Trojans should win the early battles. And by the end of Book VIII, the Greeks are in a dire situation. Hector had been relentless in battle, and the Trojans had successfully invaded the Achaean enc...

    Hector and the Trojans had set the Greek encampment ablaze. Out of the wild conflagration came Patroclus charging toward the Trojans and cutting them down left and right. When he reached Sarpedon, a son of Zeus and king of Lycia, the pair faced off. Patroclus killed him, and, as a result, sent Hector into a rage. Hector vowed to avenge Sarpedon, bu...

    It may be shocking to read this, but there is no mention of a Trojan Horse in The Iliad. Additionally, Troy hasn’t been sacked by the close of Homer’s epic, and there’s no clear indication as to which side will be victorious. We learn of the city’s cruel fate from The Aeneid, in which a ten year war leads to the fall of Troy and is described at the...

  3. The Siege of Troy The narrative is set during the tenth and final year of the Trojan War , a protracted siege of the city of Troy (also known as Ilium ) by a coalition of Greek states. The war was instigated by the abduction of Helen of Troy by the Trojan prince Paris , an act that spurred her husband, King Menelaus of Sparta , and his brother Agamemnon to launch a massive military expedition to retrieve her.

  4. Jan 9, 2020 · According to Homer’s Iliad, the conflict between the Greeks – led by Agamemnon, King of Mycenae – and the Trojans – whose king was Priam – took place in the Late Bronze Age, and lasted 10 years.

  5. Oct 2, 2019 · Tale of Troy is the story behind the Trojan War. The tale of Troy begins with the competition among the three goddesses, which Aphrodite won. The Iliad is the retelling by Homer of a part of the Trojan War.

  6. The Iliad takes place during the Trojan War, which is a legendary conflict between the Greeks and Troy, dated by later Greek authors to the 12th or 13th century BCE. The historical accuracy of the Trojan War is debated, some believing that while Troy may have existed, a war on such a large scale is improbable.

  7. May 14, 2004 · 5 min read. “Troy” is based on the epic poem The Iliad by Homer, according to the credits. Homer’s estate should sue. The movie sidesteps the existence of the Greek gods, turns its heroes into action movie cliches and demonstrates that we’re getting tired of computer-generated armies.