I would think that all wars share similarities such as suffering , greed , human pride , the desire for power , jealousy . The first thing that came to mind when your question was posted was Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War" in which the reader sees encapsulated the politics , the debates , the human endeavour to prevail over the enemy and the tragedy of war in it's terror and suffering of the common man when stirred by nationalism and patriotism .
The only information on the Trojan War comes from the Illiad, as the war is most likely a work of fiction.
Poseidon did not play really any role in the Trojan war but in the Odyssey he cursed Odysseus and created almost all of the problems he had to face.
google it. clearly this site isnt any help.
The history of mankind is littered with looting expeditions.
as king of the gods, he was able to impact any part of the war he favoured the trojans because he liked their king
She was involved in the Trojan War.
She was in the Trojan War, where Hera boxed her ears for daring to challenge the Queen of Heaven.
Nano War is much like it. Bug War is like it too, now there is also Bug War 2. Moreover in the broader sense similar are Tentacle Wars, Blobble Wars and Ejector.
No.
The only information on the Trojan War comes from the Illiad, as the war is most likely a work of fiction.
it will be the mexican war because they both were fighting for land, and they were both fought in America...
There were three Punic Wars, each quite different in character. It would be difficult to match another series of wars against this war. Any such attempt would produce a forced, false comparison, and is historically meaningless anyway.
There is no clear indication of any wars prior to the famous Trojan War. However, it can be assumed they were in many, since they had a large standing army, solid allies and Hector was considered the best warrior in the world (after Achilles of course), which means he was highly trained. You wouldn't need to train at war if you weren't in danger of being at war.
Portugal never had any wars but there were people that went into the war.
Poseidon did not play really any role in the Trojan war but in the Odyssey he cursed Odysseus and created almost all of the problems he had to face.
Yes, many. The Greeks fought wars constantly with each other and with outsiders. The Trojan War happened so long ago that it is difficult to glean truth from myth, but the two Persian Wars are fairly well documented, and there is a very good account of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. The dreaded Philistines of the Old Testament (Judges and Kings I) may have been expatriate Greeks. The Greeks continued to fight many wars with the Persians whom they finally subdued, and later with the Romans who finally subdued them.
there was this one game i was playing a while ago and iv been trying to find it it is like phage war but with space ships and plantet... i think its better then phage and nano wars..