See the Iliad by Homer.
No; both Troy and the Greeks did things both good and bad; but it was not a war with one clear good side and one evil.
Troy was defeated and destroyed in the Trojan war.
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
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Ulysses stole the statue of Athena during the Trojan war because he thought it would give him an advantage to win the war.
Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, played a crucial role in the Greek victory over Troy during the Trojan War, which is traditionally dated to around the 12th or 13th century BCE. The war lasted for ten years, and Troy ultimately fell after the Greeks used the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse. This event is detailed in Homer's epic, the "Iliad," and further explored in the "Odyssey," which follows Odysseus's journey home after the war.
It was Odysseus or Ulysses
Ulysses and Polyphemus appear in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." Polyphemus is a Cyclops who imprisons Ulysses and his crew, leading to a famous encounter where Ulysses blinds him in order to escape.
Ulysses is the roman name for the greek hero Odysseus. so he first appears in Homer's Illiad. the story about the siege on troy. Homer's other book, the oddysey, is all about "Ulysses", but is an older book, as it is about his return from troy.
Twelve ships were in Ulysses' fleet when he set out from the ruin of Troy to his home island of Ithaca.
One troy pound is 0.8228571 avoirdupois pounds.
No; both Troy and the Greeks did things both good and bad; but it was not a war with one clear good side and one evil.
Troy was burned to the ground after the Trojan War.
Troy Butcher vs- the World - 2011 was released on: USA: 7 October 2011 (Los Angeles, California)
Troy was defeated and destroyed in the Trojan war.
the Trojan war
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