That he wrote the books the Iliad and the Odysseybut didn't really exist.
The seven claimed birthplaces of Homer include Chios, Smyrna (modern İzmir), Colophon, Argos, Ithaca, Salamis, and Rhodes. Each of these locations has historical and cultural significance, claiming to be the origin of the ancient Greek poet known for epic works like the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." The uncertainty surrounding Homer's true birthplace reflects the broader mysteries of his life and works. Ultimately, the debate continues among scholars and enthusiasts, adding to the intrigue surrounding this legendary figure.
yes and if you believe it he will love you
i believe ghost are real and there is a paranormal world.
I believe that horse from the movie True Grit was Wayne's personal horse.
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It depends on what you believe. If you do believe that the Greek gods existed and that Homer's stories are true, then someone can be a demigod.
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg was created in 2009.
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tru or false ? we are fortunate to have much reliable information about homer and his history??
The speaker of Homer's epic poems, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," is traditionally considered to be Homer himself. However, the true identity of Homer is a subject of debate among scholars, with some believing that Homer may have been a collective name used by multiple poets.
In the novel "The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg" by Rodman Philbrick, the antagonist is Squinton Leach, a corrupt and deceitful soldier in the Union Army who conscripts Homer's brother into the army.
This is not a question however, it is a true statement.
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