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The Illiad takes place on the tenth year of the siege of Troy.
According to tradition, Troy was sacked by the Greeks during the 10th year of the Trojan war and Greek victory was secured. However there were believed to be a number of Trojan survivors of the war who went on to found new colonies, most notably Aeneas.
Hector was a prominent hero and warrior on the Trojan side during the Trojan War. He was the eldest son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, and he was considered the greatest Trojan warrior. Hector's valor and leadership were admired by both sides, but he was ultimately killed by Achilles in the final year of the war.
If it actually existed, the Trojan Horse was built on the plains of Anatolia in front of the City of Troy at the end of the Trojan War, somewhere around 1200 BC. There is no agreement on the actual year.
If it actually existed, the Trojan Horse was built on the plains of Anatolia in front of the City of Troy at the end of the Trojan War, somewhere around 1200 BC. There is no agreement on the actual year.
Aeneas was a Trojan inside the city at the time of the 10-year-long Trojan war. He had married Creusa, son of King Priam, making him a prince of Troy. At the climax of the battle, he was asked by the gods of Troy to take them and some of the Trojan population to a new land where he could found them a new city. Therefore he did not fight in the final battle, but yes, as a Trojan of this time period, he was in the Trojan war.
Paris shot him with an arrow in front of the city of Troy in the 10th year of the invasion.
Supposedly in the tenth year of a Mycenaean Greek looting expedition in western Asia Minor.
Legend says he died in the tenth year of the war in front of Troy, from an arrow of Paris.
During the 12 Century BCE - the year is unknown.
Achilles was killed in Troy by Paris while the Greeks were invading the Trojans.
The movie "Troy" wasn't based on a book called Troy. It was based on The Iliad by Homer. The Iliad tells only a small portion of the 10 year Trojan War--about 9 weeks, I believe. The move "Troy" is a condensed version of The Iliad.