Yes, the Trojan War is traditionally believed to have taken place in the region of the Aegean Sea, specifically focusing on the city of Troy, which is located near the northwestern coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The war is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad," and while its historical accuracy is debated, it is often associated with the broader Aegean world of ancient Greek culture. The conflict involved various Greek city-states and is considered a significant event in Greek mythology and history.
The Mycenaeans.
yes it did cause the Mycenaean peoples sailed across the Aegean ocean to attack Troy , a city in Asia Minor
The Trojan war was probably real but not exactly as Homer (a greek poet) or the Greeks that wrote it down told it. The Greeks went on a 10 year looting expedition around the Aegean Sea littoral, eventually capturing the richest prize - Troy - in the final year.
The Trojan War was a surprise.
There was no Sirion in the Trojan War.
Look for: Trojan War - western Turkey Peloponnesian War - Greece, Sicily and Eastern Mediterranean. Persian War - the Aegean Sea littoral.
The Mycenaeans.
The Aegean Sea, between Hellas (Greece) and Asia Minor (Turkey).
The Mycenaeans.
The Archeans.
The Archeans.
yes it did cause the Mycenaean peoples sailed across the Aegean ocean to attack Troy , a city in Asia Minor
The Trojan war was probably real but not exactly as Homer (a greek poet) or the Greeks that wrote it down told it. The Greeks went on a 10 year looting expedition around the Aegean Sea littoral, eventually capturing the richest prize - Troy - in the final year.
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The Trojan War
The Trojan War was a surprise.
There was no Sirion in the Trojan War.