About 1000 BC
why is the Trojan war and the Persian war different
The cuulmination of disputes reaching back to the legendary times if pre-historic Greece and Asian peoples including the Trojan war (Herodotos Histories 1.1-6).
The Trojan War
She was involved in the Trojan War.
No, the Trojan War and the Persian Wars are not the same. The Trojan War is a legendary conflict from Greek mythology, primarily depicted in Homer's "Iliad," involving the city of Troy and Greek heroes. In contrast, the Persian Wars were a series of historical battles in the 5th century BCE between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, notable for events like the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae. While both are significant in ancient history, they belong to different contexts and narratives.
No. The Trojan war was around 1190 B.C. There is considerable evidence of wars several thousand years before that in asia, europe and africa.
The words " It Was For the Fairest" were attached to The Apple of Discord.
The Author is the blind poet, Homer.
one very very very big war was the Trojan war that's wear the Trojan horse came from
Yes, there were conflicts in Greek mythology before the Trojan War, notably the "Battle of the Giants" and the "Titanomachy," where the Olympian gods fought the Titans. Additionally, the "Theban Wars," particularly the conflict between Thebes and Argos, are significant mythological wars that predate the Trojan War. However, these events are largely mythological and not documented historical wars.
Yes. one of the biggest ones was the Trojan war.
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