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Q: Who was the mythical greek hero and warrior who fought against Troy in The Iliad?
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What was The Iliad gods' fight and how did they solve it?

They fought against The Greeks and they lost


Who is the giant with only one eye?

The Cyclops from Greek mythology. Ulysses fought against him in the Iliad.


Who fought against troy in The Iliad?

The Greeks, led by Agamemnon, who had made an agreement between the greek states. They were aided by some of the gods.


What were Achilles goals throughout The Iliad?

Godlike immortal warrior.


Who fought in the place of Achilles in the battle in The Iliad?

Patroclus


Was the Trojan war fought in homers Iliad?

yep


Greek hero who fought against troy?

In Troy, it's the Trojans. Aeneas led the remaining Trojans to Carthage then Italy. On the Greek Side, there were many heros, The biggest one would be Achilles. (Demigod, dipped in the River of Styx, thus, the only spot that could kill him was his heel.) Others include the witty Odysseus (led to the Odessy, his journey of returning home to ithica.) Others Ajax Meleneus Agamemnon Diomedes Nestor etc.


Who is the Greek warrior from Ithaka in The Iliad?

Odysseus, King of Ithaca. A great Greek warrior whose return to his country is described in the Odyssey.


Who sends a plague against the Greeks in The Iliad?

Apollo, or, as he is called in the Iliad, "the lord of the silver bow".


What is an Atreid?

An atreid is a member of the family or a descendent, of the mythical King Atreus, including Menelaus and Agamemnon, two figures in the Iliad.


The Iliad relates the adventures of which Greek hero?

Odysseus The Iliad chronicles the exploits of the Greek warrior hero Achilles during the siege of Troy, and his conflicts with King Agamemnon of Greece.


What part of Greek culture is identified in The Iliad?

The warrior class and the waging of war. The obligations of people to their King.