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The Iliad was the most famous epic poems of the Trojan War, set on the ninth year of the war. Along with The Odyssey, these two works were undoubtedly the greatest masterpieces in Greek literature. The Iliad was composed by little known author named Homer, who probably lived in the 9th-8th century BC. It was not even certain if there was anyone named Homer, or that the two poems were written by the same person. However, the Iliad influenced many writers throughout the centuries with its heroic and timeless themes. The Quarrel The Day of Battle Reversal of Fortunes Moments of Glories Death of Hector Funerals and Ransom

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"The Iliad" by Homer is the epic poem that tells the story of the Trojan War. It focuses on the hero Achilles and his internal conflict surrounding honor, glory, and revenge.

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I don't know about a poem but The Iliad is his story about the Trojan war and the Greek Gods.

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I don't know but I think it is aritotle or plato or Socrates I'am not sure

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Homer's Iliad

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Homer

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Trojan

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The Iliad.

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