trojan war

     

In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was wage against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology, and was narrated in many works of Greek literature, including the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. The Iliad relates a part of the last year of the siege of Troy, while the Odyssey describes the journey home of Odysseus, one of the Achaean leaders. Other parts of the war were told in a cycle of epic poems, which has only survived in fragments. Episodes from the war provided material for Greek tragedy and other works of Greek literature, and for Roman poets like Virgil and Ovid.

Trivia about trojan war

  • Dallapiccola's opera "Ulisse" concerns Ulysses' return to Ithaca after this war
  • The abduction of Helen by Paris
  • Greek myth says the goddess Eris not getting an invite to Peleus & Thetis' wedding feast helped lead to this war
  • "Troilus and Cressida" & "The Iliad" recount the events of this ancient conflict
  • This war was thought to be mythical until late 19th century excavations proved it really occurred
  • This war dated to the 12th century B.C. has inspired writers from Homer to the present
  • Legend has it that this war lasted for 10 years, ending in 1184 B.C.
  • When Achilles was sulking in his tent, it was during this war
  • "Troilus and Cressida"
  • In a tragedy of the time, a guy named Rhesus monkeys around in this war on the side of the Greeks' foes
  • Ilia, the daughter of King Priam, is a captive princess in "Idomeneo", set just after this war