The Trojan War is traditionally dated to around the 12th or 13th century BCE, with estimates often placing it around 1180 BCE. Given that it is now 2023, this would mean the Trojan War occurred approximately 3,200 to 3,300 years ago. However, it's important to note that the exact dates are debated among historians and are based on ancient texts rather than definitive archaeological evidence.
10 years!
Tradition says 10 years.
the Trojan war lasted for 10 years not 9 when the Greeks created the Trojan horse
The Odyssey takes place immediately following the Trojan war.
The Trojan war took place two thousand years earlier.
10 years!
About 1200-1400 years Nope, about 3000 years ago during the bronze age. Which was 1200-1400 B.C.
the war lasted 10 years
Tradition says 10 years.
The war began 64 years ago and ended 61 years ago
the Trojan war lasted for 10 years not 9 when the Greeks created the Trojan horse
Calypso
Originally about 3,000 years ago. The one in the legend of the Trojan War dates to about 1,300 BCE.
The Odyssey takes place immediately following the Trojan war.
Over three thousand.
The legend says 10.
The Iliad covered a few weeks of the last year of the Trojan War. In the original version, the Iliad covered many years of the war.