Homer describes Troy as a majestic and fortified city, characterized by its towering walls and impressive architecture. The city is depicted as a vibrant center of culture and wealth, surrounded by fertile lands and bustling activity. In "The Iliad," Troy serves as the backdrop for the epic conflict, embodying both the glory and tragedy of war, with its inhabitants facing the consequences of the ongoing siege. Overall, Troy is portrayed as a symbol of both human aspiration and suffering.
Helen of troy was a key character in the Homer's epic poem ''iliad'' which describes the Trojan war. Its possible that it was (basicaly) a true story.
using the Iliad written by Homer in 750 BC. heinrich found Troy in 1870 using the description of Hisarlek written by Homer.
"Troy" was loosely based upon the Greek classic written by Homer entitled " The Iliad " .
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whats the answer troy or homer
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.
NO!He really existed!It wouldn't be ''Troy'' if it weren't Homer!
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You mean in Homer's Epic. The Greeks. Actually, there were a lot of Troys, all on the same site, and they were captured by different people at different times. The one we think is Homer's Troy is known to archeologists as Troy VII A.
Helen of troy was a key character in the Homer's epic poem ''iliad'' which describes the Trojan war. Its possible that it was (basicaly) a true story.
Troy! But this story isn't true though. Its a myth. But in Homer's story he was born in Troy. fhgjfhm
Troy is the name of a place. Trojan refers to a person or thing from Troy. Homer wrote about the Trojan War.
Greek poet Homer
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I am fairly sure that it is Homer's name for Troy.