The Trojan War, as recounted in ancient texts like Homer's "Iliad," is significant to civilization for its exploration of themes such as heroism, honor, and the human condition, which continue to resonate in literature and art. It serves as a foundational myth for Greek culture, influencing not only storytelling but also the understanding of conflict and morality in Western civilization. Moreover, the war has inspired countless adaptations and interpretations, shaping cultural narratives and historical perspectives on war and its consequences.
The Mycenaeans
The Dorian Greeks moved in and took over Peloponnese peninsula.
The other way around - the fall of Troy ended the Trojan War.
The Trojan War is traditionally dated to around the 12th or 13th century BCE, with estimates often placing it around 1180 BCE. If we consider 2023 CE as the present year, approximately 3,200 to 3,300 years have passed since the end of the Trojan War, depending on the specific date used for its conclusion.
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The Trojan War was important because it became a main source of inspiration for Ancient Greek artists. There were a variety of themes to the Trojan War showing a rich source of romantic and heroic storytelling.
The Mycenaeans
The Mycenaean Greeks.
The Ionians and the Dorians.
They combined with Ancient Greece in the Trojan War.
The invading Achaean Greeks.
It started after the war with the invasion of the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples
NO the Dorians-Mervatte Baydoun wrote this :p
Yes, in the Trojan war
The Dorian Greeks moved in and took over Peloponnese peninsula.
Eris was truly vital to that war's beginning, because it was SHE who threw the Apple of Discord and it was SHE who cackled softly about how "the Trojan war will be the bloodiest, longest, and most harrowing war in the history of mankind." (For more information about the Trojan war, read the kids version of Aeneas.)
The Trojan War