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Whether or not the Trojan War took place is a debate for another time, but Homer's Iliad and Odyssey tell the story of ancient Greek warfare as a coalition of city-states battling against a common enemy: Troy. The 2004 feature film Troy also purports to tell this story, but it gets a lot wrong when you compare it to the epic poems.As far as movies about Greek mythology go, Troy presents an excit... #greekmythology #trojanwar #epicpoems #moviecritique #historicalaccuracy #iliad #odyssey #troyfilm Hector Of Troy, Troy Film, Hector Troy, Iliad And Odyssey, Troy Movie, Homer Iliad, Trojan Horse, City State, The Source

Whether or not the Trojan War took place is a debate for another time, but Homer's Iliad and Odyssey tell the story of ancient Greek warfare as a coalition of city-states battling against a common enemy: Troy. The 2004 feature film Troy also purports to tell this story, but it gets a lot wrong when you compare it to the epic poems.As far as movies about Greek mythology go, Troy presents an excit... #greekmythology #trojanwar #epicpoems #moviecritique #historicalaccuracy #iliad #odyssey…

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During the Trojan War, Hector wasn't worried for his life. He worried for his wife, Andromache, and his son Astyanax.  

He knew that if Troy fell, the two of them would suffer a gruesome fate. His fears came true, unfortunately.

Astyanax, even though he was an innocent child, was killed in cold blood in front of his own mother. Greeks killed him so that he couldn't grow up and avenge his father. 

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During the Trojan War, Hector wasn't worried for his life. He worried for his wife, Andromache, and his son Astyanax. He knew that if Troy fell, the two of them would suffer a gruesome fate. His fears came true, unfortunately. Astyanax, even though he was an innocent child, was killed in cold blood in front of his own mother. Greeks killed him so that he couldn't grow up and avenge his father. #GreekGods #Mythology #GreekMythology #OlympianGods #AncientGreece #Olympians #Titans…

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