yes it did cause the Mycenaean peoples sailed across the Aegean ocean to attack Troy , a city in Asia Minor
The poet Homer composed them during the 700 B.C. Homer based these epics on stories about a war between Greece and the city of Troy.
The son of Aphrodite, Aeneas, was told by his mother to flee after Troy was destroyed and he became one of the first great heroes of Rome.
The war that occurred in the 12th century BC when Mycenaean Greeks invaded and sacked Troy is known as the Trojan War. This legendary conflict is famously depicted in ancient Greek literature, particularly in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The war is characterized by themes of heroism, betrayal, and the intervention of gods in human affairs. While its historical accuracy is debated, it remains a cornerstone of Greek mythology and cultural identity.
Aeneas told Dido of the fall of Troy, when he landed on Carthage. In fact, she asked him to tell her the story repeatedly.
Mycenaean Greeks
yes it did cause the Mycenaean peoples sailed across the Aegean ocean to attack Troy , a city in Asia Minor
Agamemnon led the Mycenaeans. By agreement of the other war lords, he also led the expedition against Troy.
They carried out their object to loot the cities of western Asia Minor, with Troy as the richest and final prize.
This war was, I think, called the Trojan war. The one where the 'offering to Athene' - The Trojan horse - was used to massacre the Trojans, and end the war. Agamemnon, The Mycenaean king, and Meleneaus, (I think that's how it's spelt,) the Spartan king, went to war because Helen of Sparta went to Troy with Paris, (Prince of Troy,) and left Meleneaus.
Paris of Troy is a mythological character. And the War of Troy is a legend told in Homer's Iliad. No time reference is given by Homer. But Troy is a city that had existed.
Sparta. and you!
Paris of Troy is a mythological character. And the War of Troy is a legend told in Homer's Iliad. No time reference is given by Homer. But Troy is a city that had existed.
The poet Homer composed them during the 700 B.C. Homer based these epics on stories about a war between Greece and the city of Troy.
There is no definitive answer to this. Scholars (mostly) agree that the Trojan War dates from the end of the Mycenaean civilisation, around 1200BC. I can't give you a specific year, but you can safely assume that Aeneas left Troy for Italia in the 1200s.
The son of Aphrodite, Aeneas, was told by his mother to flee after Troy was destroyed and he became one of the first great heroes of Rome.
The war that occurred in the 12th century BC when Mycenaean Greeks invaded and sacked Troy is known as the Trojan War. This legendary conflict is famously depicted in ancient Greek literature, particularly in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The war is characterized by themes of heroism, betrayal, and the intervention of gods in human affairs. While its historical accuracy is debated, it remains a cornerstone of Greek mythology and cultural identity.