Trojan War: The Epic Struggle for Glory and Survival (The History and Legacy of the Mythical Legends About the Battle for Troy)

Matthew Grant · AI-narrated by Madison (from Google)
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Approximately a century ago, we were certain that the trojan war was a myth and that attempting to determine its exact date would be akin to attempting to determine the sinking of atlantis.

Feel the turmoil and anguish of those who fought and died in the name of honor and conquest. Pain grips warriors' souls as they confront the brutal realities of war. From the agonizing cries of fallen comrades to the terrifying sights of blood-soaked battlefields, every page resonates with the visceral intensity of combat.

 

You will discover:

•      The origin and foundations of ancient sparta;

•      The role of mythical divinity in the emergence of sparta;

•      Wars and conquests that helped shape sparta’s foreign relations;

•      The lives and times of the great kings and heroes of sparta;

•      The unique socio-political structure of classical and post-classical sparta;

•      The famous agoge and sparta’s prestigious military;

•      A typical day as a citizen or non-citizen living in ancient sparta;

•      And much, much more!

The trojan war, in greek tradition, started as a way for zeus to reduce the ever-increasing population of humanity and, more practically, as an expedition to reclaim helen, wife of menelaos, king of sparta and brother of agamemnon.

Helen was abducted by the trojan prince paris (also known as alexandros) and taken as his prize for choosing aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess in a competition with athena and hera at the wedding of peleus and thetis. Menelaos and the greeks wanted her back and to avenge trojan impudence.

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4.9
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Stefen benjamin Brunomartin
8 August 2024
A great introduction to the story of Odysseus! I read The Trojan War together with my 8 year-old, and he understood everything. At the end, he wanted to know more about Odysseus' adventures. The drawings are also classic-colorful and detailed but clear enough for younger kids. We're now awaiting for the next installment of Odysseus!
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Tom seifert Lenarty
24 September 2024
In Trojan War Author writes a convincing and cogent text the weaves Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey together with archaeological facts, findings and extrapolations; the weave also includes diverse ancient literary references and historical events. The result is a carpet of colour that brings the war at Troy to life. The book contains a useful chronology at the front and an extensive section on sources at the end.
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Wilsonsomani Slade
17 September 2024
Yes, it was possible. From the eyes of a modern historian one can only blame Homer legitimately for exaggerating the numbers and the resilience of his heroes. It's a fine book, a good companion, easy to read. I don't give it 5 stars because -given the subject matter- it could have been even better.
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Hi, my name is Matthew Grant. I love travelling. I love spending time with my family.

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