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Archaeologists React to: TROY (2004) | Part 3/3Troy reaction series! Big thanks to team members from the Amsterdam Troy Project for coming along and reacting with me. Today ...
Then, when the Greek forces were preparing to set sail for Troy, Agamemnon sacrificed his own daughter, Iphigenia, to the gods in order to secure safe passage.
“They’re laughing at me in Troy,” King Agamemnon wails. And that’s not the only place. Inspired by Homer’s “The Iliad” as filtered through the sensibility of writer David Benioff and ...
Troy used its devotion to small-scale action to sell the characters hiding inside its Greek epic. We look back on its anniversary.
Schliemann believed he had found the body of the mythical king Agamemnon, who led the Achaean (Greek) siege of Troy in Homer's "Iliad ” (he is also mentioned in Homer's "Odyssey" and features in ...
New Netflix series "Troy: Fall of a City" expands on Homer's the "Iliad," following Paris from his childhood through the destruction of Troy. But how much of it is a true story and how much is myth?
Brian Cox recently walked Vanity Fair through several of his most high profile roles, including his turn as Agamemnon in Wolfgang Peterson’s 2004 historical war film “Troy.” The swords-and ...
The lovers returned to Troy, but Menelaus could not allow such a terrible insult to go unavenged. A vast army was collected under the command of his brother Agamemnon. The troops were loaded on to ...
Agamemnon assembled a massive army and set sail across the Aegean Sea with over 1,000 ships, determined to retrieve Helen from Troy.
The Greeks have been encamped outside Troy for a decade in their fruitless attempt to reclaim Helen, wife of Menelaus. After recent raids on neighboring towns, Menelaus’ brother Agamemnon has ...
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