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    The city of Troy, which is also known as Ilium, was a city situated in modern day Turkey. The city of Troy was the setting of the Trojan War, event that was described in the poem The Iliad. The Iliad is a poem accredited to the ancient Greek Poet Homer. The poem tells the story of the conflict between an alliance of Greek Cities and those who protected the City of Troy following the kidnapping of Helen of Sparta by Paris. The Iliad focuses only on two weeks out of the ten years the conflict lasted

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    understanding of the history of Troy. Much hard work has gone into the excavations there by many archaeologists, and many interesting artefacts have been found. The story of the Ancient City of Troy is a great one, however many people believed it didn’t exist and that Homers Iliad, the story of the Trojan War was just some story. This has since been proved untrue as the city of Troy was discovered, and the pieces of this amazing puzzle have fallen together. Homer described Troy as an exceptionally large

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    While many accounts of the Trojan War differ, the motivation that drove the war remains the same by all accounts, the beauty of Helen of Troy. The Trojan War is proclaimed to be a mission to rescue the most beautiful woman on earth. Being a woman myself, I am very aware of the influential role that a woman plays in a man’s way of thinking and behaving. Can beauty alone be the driving force to sail 1000 ships in its pursuit, 10,000 soldiers in its conquest, and engage in a 10 year long war in its

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    the kitchen for anyone and everyone that is in the Maxson house even if they are not family. Rose, Troy’s foil, brings out the good in Troy, and she does her best to keep him from doing things he should not do. Rose keeps the Maxson family together with her kind and loving heart. Rose is a very opionated lady, yet she gives her opinion out of love. When Troy gripes at her about

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    the city-state of Troy once existed. Troy existed in Anatolia, where modern day Turkey stands, having a language associated with the Hittites, Troy 's allies. The Trojans were able to escalate to power based on the physical location of Troy. Troy had a windy climate and lots of advantages compared to other city-states such as lots of animals, luscious woods, grain, grasslands, plentiful fresh water, and fish that had the population prosper. The Trojan War was fought between Troy and its allies, the

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    Now it was clear that Troy was one of the larger Anatolian cities of the period during which we would place the Trojan War. Korfmann dig found several important things about Troy which helped prove that Homer could be true. They believe that Troy appears to have been destroyed around 1180 B.C., probably by a war the city lost. There is evidence of a fire, some skeletons, and heaps of

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    and uncertain archaeological and written evidence to support the occurrence of the famous Trojan War. Various sources have referred to a great war occurring in the 13th century involving the Greek city Mycenae and the successful independent city of Troy. The discovery of archaeological evidence by various archaeologists such as Schliemann, Dorpfeld and Korfmann support the theory that the Trojan war did in fact occur, expelling the uncertainty over Troy’s significance. In addition to this, there is

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    evidence fails to show proof of a major war, but instead shows that Troy may have been a major trade center which can cause tension and conflict between societies.     First, I do believe that there was conflict in the city of Troy, but not necessarily a single war. As Trevor Bryce says, “ During this period Wilusa suffered a number of attacks in which Mycenaean Greeks may have been directly or indirectly involved”(Bryce 193). I think Troy was like any other city that is heavily involved with trade, they

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    are told that the battle started when Paris, Prince of Troy, stole Helen – a daughter of Zeus – from her husband, Menelaus. This led the Achaeans (the term Homer uses for the Greeks) to raise a huge army and lay siege to Troy. Homer’s account begins ten years after Helen’s abduction, and features many legendary figures from Greek mythology, including Achilles, Patroclus, Hector, and Priam, King of Troy. Archaeological evidence suggests that Troy did exist, and that the Trojan War really happened, though

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    While many accounts of the Trojan war differ by Author, the motivation that drove the war remains the same by all accounts, which was the beauty of Helen Of Troy. It is said that the Trojan war was a battle to rescue the most beautiful woman on earth. Being a woman myself I am very aware of the influence that a woman can have on a man’s way of thinking and behaving but can beauty alone be the thriving force to sail 1000 ships in its pursuit, 10,000 soldiers in its conquest, and engage in a 10

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