Evaluate Trojan War and compare Iliad's myth and other key sources to archeological evidence supporting Troy's story. Focus problem: Where is Troy? When did you think that Troy fell? What is the importance of Troy in the ancient world? We understand that Troy has collapsed through Iliad. Which archeologist discovered the so - called Troy ruins. When was the accused Trojan horse ruins discovered? What is the significance of discovering Troy?
On April 24, 1184 BC Troy City invaded the Greek army and finished the Trojan horse war. Trojan horse war is an important story in Greek mythology and literature. Ancient Greek poet Homer wrote the last days of the Trojan War in his epic "Iliad". (The Troy's ancient name is Illion or Willion.) When the Prince Troy ran away with the Greek king's wife, the Trojan horse war began. When her husband Menelaus organized a fleet to recover her from Troy, Helen of Troy, Troy became the face of a thousand ships. The war between Greeks (they actually call themselves ammonites) and Trojans lasted ten years. At the end of the Trojan war, the Greek commander Odysseus made plans to invade the walls of the city. The Greeks pretended to give up. Before leaving Troy Beach, they gave gifts to Trojans - a big tree horse. The Trojan opened the door to accept the horse. In the hollow horse, there is an armed Greek army. They laid down the city.
The women of the Trojan horse happened shortly after the failure of Troy and ended the 10-year Trojan horse war and fought between the Trojan horse and the Greeks. On the eve of the drama, Greeks infiltrated a hidden city in a huge horse, where the Trojan horse devoted a sacrifice to the gods. Greeks now kill Trojans and enslave women and children who survived before they returned to Greece. The play began with Poseidon's prelude, which represents the collapse of his favorite city Troy. The goddess Athena joined Poseidon and asked him to help repatriate the Greeks blasphemy and destroy a Greek ship. The gods left and the Queen of Troy Herkuba and Trojan Women's Choir began to mourn the disaster of the night. The arrival of the Greek messenger Talthybius brings bad news that the Greeks assigned all women and children to their new owners.