It could have been real but most of the story written in Homer's the Illiad is not true. It was passed down for hundreds of years through oral tradition before Homer wrote it down so it was probably mutated a lot.
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The remains of the city of Troy show that it suffered damage and was rebuilt many times over hundreds of years. Archaeological evidence does show that the remains currently identified as Troy were destroyed around the time the Trojan Wars...
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No one. What happened is legend (a traditional story believed to be true), about which we know very little other than the traditional story sung by the bards, which had been built up out of their imagination over centuries, and was subject ...
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There is no real explanation for the real Trojan war, because the war is most likely fictional. The best evidence we have for the war is the ruins of a city in Turkey, believed to be Troy, there is no historical evidence that can tell us ex...
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In mythology class the other day, my teacher mentioned that Agamemnon's death mask had been found, which coupled with the discovery of Troy in the 19th century makes me wonder if the war and characters Homer described were real. What's th...
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The Trojan War probably reflected a real war (c.1200 BC) between the invading Greeks and the people of Troas possibly over control of trade through the Dardanelles.
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Dear Jim: Scholars, historians, archaeologists and others have debated whether the Trojan War as described in Homer's poem was real or not for many years. But there is no clear answer. Whatever the truth, the story of the Trojan War is stil...
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