Yes.
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
False. The Trojans inhabited the city of Troy, located in what is now northwest Turkey, during the Bronze Age. The Greeks, specifically the Mycenaean civilization, were located in mainland Greece. The interactions between the two are famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad," which centers around the Trojan War.
Trojan War
Sorry, Alexander was never in the Trojan War. That came far before his time. The Trojan war was between the Trojan and Mycenea... Alexander was Macedonian.
Trojan War 12th Century BCE, Peloponnesian War 5th Century BCE.
The Trojan War happened near the end of the Greek Bronze Age, sometime between 1260 and 1884 BC.
Shortly after the Trojan war (bronze age) Gemini are the twins Castor and Pollux
The Trojan war was a long time before Rome was established.. in Greek mythology it was against the city of Troy by the Achaeans in the late Bronze Age.
About 1200-1400 years Nope, about 3000 years ago during the bronze age. Which was 1200-1400 B.C.
The Odyssey is set just after the Trojan war and the fall of Troy.
The Trojan War was one of the last major conflicts of the Greek Bronze Age. It established Greece as the dominant force in the Eastern (and really the whole of ) the Mediterranean (since the Minoans were already diminished). This would be true until the rise of the Persians.
Clytemnestra was the wife of Agamemnon, and since no dates are ever given for the Trojan War, there is way to define when she lived aside from saying that it was during the Greek Bronze Age.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
12th Century BCE.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
Troy was located in today's Turkey.
The Trojan War mystery refers to the blend of myth and history surrounding the conflict between the Greeks and the city of Troy, as depicted in ancient texts like Homer's "Iliad." Archaeological evidence suggests that a city matching Troy's description was located in modern-day Turkey and experienced destruction around the late Bronze Age. However, the war's legendary elements, such as the Trojan Horse and divine interventions, complicate the historical accuracy of the narrative. This intertwining of fact and fiction has led to ongoing debates about the war's reality and its implications in understanding ancient cultures.