Estimates of the number of people who died in the Trojan War vary widely, as the conflict is rooted in mythology and epic poetry rather than historical documentation. According to Homer's "Iliad," thousands of soldiers from both sides perished, but exact figures are not provided. Some historians speculate that if the war did occur, it might have involved casualties in the thousands, but there is no consensus on a definitive number. Ultimately, the Trojan War remains a blend of myth and history, making precise estimates difficult.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
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One heck of a lot. 10 years of slaughter's worth. Read the Iliad it names and gives a history to half of them!
At the end of the Trojan War, Helen of Troy committs suicide because she feels like it is her fault that so many people died and all the guilt is on her.
For a crossword puzzle, the answer is "Suppliant", though many people say it is the King of Sparta, Menelaus.
there was 384 people in the trojan horse
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millions of people died and an estimate of this number is 251,131,300 and by the way, i researched for hours
Estimate between 800,000 to 3,000,000 people.
More than 300 people. That was an estimate of the nearest hundred.
Many people were killed, injured and enslaved.
An estimate of 10 million.
One heck of a lot. 10 years of slaughter's worth. Read the Iliad it names and gives a history to half of them!
Globally, over 60 million people died. But no one knows for sure. That's an estimate.
Approximately 25,000 people died in the Revolutionary War. This is only a rounded estimate, the exact number is not known.
Over 10,300,567 have died in Greece for the year 2001.
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.