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Homer wrote his famous poem, The Iliad about the Trojan War.
The literary basis for The Trojan War comes from two epic poems by Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey.
A wanderer. Ulysses is the Latin name of Odysseus, king of Ithaca who, as told in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, took ten years to find his way home after the Trojan War.
Troy (in Latin, Ilium, hence the epic poem The Iliad)
Priam (Troy's king turning Homer's Trojan War)
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Very generally, it was about the Trojan war, and Achilles, a Greek hero.
"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.
"The Iliad" by Homer recounts the events of the Trojan War, including the rage of Achilles and the epic battle between the Greeks and Trojans.
The Iliad is traditionally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. It is an epic poem that narrates the events of the Trojan War.
Homer's second epic poem is called the "Odyssey." It tells the story of Odysseus's journey home after the Trojan War and his trials and adventures along the way.
The Iliad.
The Illiad.
You are referring to the Iliad. In Latin, the region that Troy occupied was called "Ilium".
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.