There was an episode, The Odyssey of Homer, in which Homer was in era clothing. You can see screenshots from this episode at the related links below.
The movie Troy is based on the Iliad by homer Homer's Iliad is Greek, not Roman.
Mercury was a Roman god. His Greek counterpart was Hermes. Click link below to see picture!
I do not think he did. When Homer wrote (or whatever he did) the Odyssey, there were no Romans.
I believe they are one in the same though i could be mistaken as languages is not my forte.This is at least the Greek name, and possibly the Roman name for Homer- Hómēros.
they wear CLOTHES
No. Homer was Greek and used the Greek name Zeus for the chief God. Jupiter or alternatively Jove are Roman names for the chief God.
Greek myths the Iliad (Homer) Greek tragedy Roman works in the Greek tradition Renaissance works inspired by Green and Roman literature
Clothes.....?
homer was actually a blind poet if you didnt know. Homer wasn't actually greek, he was roman. he played the lyre and didnt write the illiad and the odyssey himself. he told the writer what to script from his words.
Back in the days of Socrates and Plato they did. Wrestling was always done in the "buff". In fact all the sports performed in the Olympics (Which originated in Greece) were performed in the nude. During the Archaic period Greek soldiers wore pretty much what they wanted. However, during the Classical period the state organized and required- to a degree - a standard of battle dress, which included helmet, chest protection, shield, sword, etc. I am not aware of any Greek worriers who fought naked. All vital parts of the body were considered for protection to include private parts of the anatomy. There is a reference made to Aias, son of Oileus in the Iliad, whose armies fought without armour, though this does not mean they fought without clothes.
A tunique.
they were used for clothes