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The Trojan War was believed to be a complete myth since it was based on myth itself. But, somebody, (I forget who), found one single remnant (or something or other) which le dto the discovery of the rest of Troy. Troy was also believed to be under several other cities built on top of it after they collapsed. As for your question, Troy was believed to be on the north-western coast of Turkey. If you are referring to any war like the story of the Trojan War, then it could be anywhere.
The odyssey was actually the story that came after the Trojan war. In the Illiad, Greece won the Trojan war after ambushing them using the wooden horse.
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The Trojan War was believed to be a complete myth since it was based on myth itself. But, somebody, (I forget who), found one single remnant (or something or other) which le dto the discovery of the rest of Troy. Troy was also believed to be under several other cities built on top of it after they collapsed. As for your question, Troy was believed to be on the north-western coast of Turkey. If you are referring to any war like the story of the Trojan War, then it could be anywhere.
The odyssey was actually the story that came after the Trojan war. In the Illiad, Greece won the Trojan war after ambushing them using the wooden horse.
I assume you are refering to the Trojan Prince and great fighter during the Trojan War. Hector never lived, he was just a myth. The Trojan War occured between 1260 and 1240 BC, so if he were real he must of existed during that time.
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Well it depends on what you mean by the big idea. But if you are talkin about why the war occured then it occured because the English actually wanted French land such as Acadia. That is why the Seven Years War occured.
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No one knows for sure, we only have the lore of it.
Troy was located in today's Turkey.
It's currently Turkey.
The city of Troy was in the country we today call Turkey.