You are referring to the Iliad.
In Latin, the region that Troy occupied was called "Ilium".
Very generally, it was about the Trojan war, and Achilles, a Greek hero.
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The Trojan war.
The Roman poet Virgil made this connection in his epic poem "The Aeneid." He linked the founding of Rome to the aftermath of the Trojan War by tracing the journey of the hero Aeneas from Troy to Italy, where he founded the city of Lavinium, a precursor to Rome.
The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer, which tells the story of the Trojan War between the Greeks and the Trojans. It focuses on the hero Achilles and his anger, as well as the themes of honor, glory, and the impact of war on individuals.
The epic poem that tells the story of the last months of the Trojan War is "The Aeneid" by the Roman poet Virgil. It follows the Trojan hero Aeneas as he flees the fall of Troy and eventually founds Rome.
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"The Iliad" by Homer is the epic poem that describes the heroes and events of the Trojan War, focusing on the wrath of Achilles and the siege of Troy.
The famous epic poem by Homer is called "The Iliad" and it is about the Trojan War.
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Troy (in Latin, Ilium, hence the epic poem The Iliad)