IlThe Iliad is regarded as one of the oldest and most frequently referenced literary texts in Western literature. Composed around the mid-8th century BCE, this epic draws its subject matter from the Trojan War, traditionally dated to the 12th century BCE. The name of the epic derives from the inner citadel of Troy, known as “Ilion”, meaning “about the city of Ilion”. However, this narrative is also interpreted as a poetic representation of early human conceptions of fate, divine-human relationship
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Yahya B. Keskin

🏛️📍 Where?Troy is located in Çanakkale, near the village of Tevfikiye.It is only 6 km from the Aegean Sea and 4.5 km from the Dardanelles.It lies at a crucial crossroads between Anatolia the Aegean and the Balkans.Troy Depicted for Children (Generated by artificial intelligence.)🏺 Why Is It Famous?Troy is the setting of the legendary war described in the Iliad epic by the poet Homer.According to the story a prince named Paris abducts a queen named Helen triggering a great war!🐴 The Trojan Ho
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Veli Orhun Seyhan

The Iliad is an epic poem written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. It recounts a portion of the Trojan War and portrays the world of its heroes and the gods. This work, rich in mythological elements, holds a significant place in Greek culture.Gods and HumansIn the Iliad, gods such as Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite influence human fate. Conflicts among the goddesses can even affect the course of the human war. This dynamic invites reflection on the relationship between free will and destiny.Fate and
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İbrahim Filiz