he snuck in the trojen horse
to stay alive
Homer kept alive the memory of Mycenae by writing popular poetry about it. Just about all that was known in antiquity of about that nation was contained in Homer's writing.
Homer the blind poet of Chios.
Homer was a famous poet and philosopher who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey. Both stores involved the Trojan War.
He was ruler of the city-state of Mycenae in the Peloponnese. The best known is Agamemnon.
He spoke the poem from memory while an assistant wrote it down.
he snuck in the trojen horse
Primarily because the Achaeans is not precise or clear. It was part of the Mycenaean civilization.
He told stroies about Mycenaean history poems.
Ancient Greece He told stories about Mycenaean History Poems.
What civilization it was all fictional FANTASY
Greece.
Ancient Greece He told stories about Mycenaean History Poems.
Homer kept alive the memory of Mycenae by writing popular poetry about it. Just about all that was known in antiquity of about that nation was contained in Homer's writing.
The civilization believed to have defeated Troy in Homer's epic poem the Iliad is the Achaean or Greek civilization led by King Agamemnon. They waged the Trojan War against Troy.
The smell in Miss Emily's house was caused by the decaying body of her former lover, Homer Barron, which she had kept in her bedroom for years. She likely did this to preserve the memory of their time together and to keep him close to her.
Homer the blind poet of Chios.
R. Hope Simpson has written: 'Mycenaean Greece' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Mycenaean Civilization 'The catalogue of the ships in Homer's Iliad' -- subject(s): Achilles (Greek mythology) in literature, Ancient Rhetoric, Ancient Ships, Antiquities, Catalogs in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Geographical Names, Greece, Greek Epic poetry, History and criticism, Homeric Civilization, Knowledge, Lists in literature, Literature and the war, Naval art and science, Ships in literature, Trojan War 'A gazetteer of aegean civilisation in the Bronze Age' -- subject(s): Aegean Civilization, Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Gazetteers