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In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. The war is one of the most important events in Greek mythology and has been narrated through many works of Greek literature, most notably through Homer's Iliad. The Iliad relates a part of the last year of the siege of Troy; the Odyssey describes the journey home of Odysseus, one of the war's heroes. Other parts of the war are described in a cycle of epic poems, which have survived through fragments. Episodes from the war provided material for Greek tragedy and other works of Greek literature, and for Roman poets including Virgil and Ovid.
The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite, after Eris, the goddess of strife and discord, gave them a golden apple, sometimes known as the Apple of Discord, marked "for the fairest". Zeus sent the goddesses to Paris, who judged that Aphrodite, as the "fairest", should receive the apple. In exchange, Aphrodite made Helen, the most beautiful of all women and wife of Menelaus, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris' insult. After the deaths of many heroes, including the Achaeans Achilles and Ajax, and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse. The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans (except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves) and desecrated the temples, thus earning the gods' wrath. Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes and many founded colonies in distant shores. The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern-day Italy.
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The Renaissance (UK /rᵻˈneɪsəns/, US /ˈrɛnᵻsɑːns/) is a period in Europe, from the 14th to the 17th century, considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It started as a cultural movement in Italy in the Late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe, marking the beginning of the Early Modern Age.
The Renaissance's intellectual basis was its own invented version of humanism, derived from the rediscovery of classical Greek philosophy, such as that of Protagoras, who said, that "Man is the measure of all things." This new thinking became manifest in art, architecture, politics, science and literature. Early examples were the development of perspective in oil painting and the recycled knowledge of how to make concrete. Although the invention of metal movable type sped the dissemination of ideas from the later 15th century, the changes of the Renaissance were not uniformly experienced across Europe.
As a cultural movement, it encompassed innovative flowering of Latin and vernacular literatures, beginning with the 14th century resurgence of learning based on classical sources, which contemporaries credited to Petrarch; the development of linear perspective and other techniques of rendering a more natural reality in painting; and gradual but widespread educational reform. In politics, the Renaissance contributed to the development of the customs and conventions of diplomacy, and in science to an increased reliance on observation and inductive reasoning. Although the Renaissance saw revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man".
Troy (Ancient Greek: Τροία, Troia and Ἴλιον, Ilion, or Ἴλιος, Ilios; Latin: Trōia and Īlium;Hittite: Wilusa or Truwisa;Turkish: Truva) was a city situated in what is known from Classical sources as Asia Minor, now northwest Anatolia in modern Turkey, located south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles/Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida at Hisarlık. It is the setting of the Trojan War described in the Greek Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Metrical evidence from the Iliad and the Odyssey seems to show that the name Ἴλιον (Ilion) formerly began with a digamma: Ϝίλιον (Wilion). This was later supported by the Hittite form Wilusa.
A new capital called Ilium was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.
In 1865, English archaeologist Frank Calvert excavated trial trenches in a field he had bought from a local farmer at Hisarlık, and in 1868, Heinrich Schliemann, a wealthy German businessman and archaeologist, also began excavating in the area after a chance meeting with Calvert in Çanakkale. These excavations revealed several cities built in succession. Schliemann was at first skeptical about the identification of Hisarlik with Troy, but was persuaded by Calvert and took over Calvert's excavations on the eastern half of the Hisarlik site, which was on Calvert's property. Troy VII has been identified with the Hittite city Wilusa, the probable origin of the Greek Ἴλιον, and is generally (but not conclusively) identified with Homeric Troy.
The Trojan Horse is a tale from the Trojan War about the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the war. In the canonical version, after a fruitless 10-year siege, the Greeks constructed a huge wooden horse, and hid a select force of men inside. The Greeks pretended to sail away, and the Trojans pulled the horse into their city as a victory trophy. That night the Greek force crept out of the horse and opened the gates for the rest of the Greek army, which had sailed back under cover of night. The Greeks entered and destroyed the city of Troy, decisively ending the war.
Metaphorically a "Trojan Horse" has come to mean any trick or stratagem that causes a target to invite a foe into a securely protected bastion or place. A malicious computer program which tricks users into willingly running it is also called a "Trojan horse".
The main ancient source for the story is the Aeneid of Virgil, a Latin epic poem from the time of Augustus. The event is referred to in Homer's Odyssey. In the Greek tradition, the horse is called the "Wooden Horse" (Δούρειος Ἵππος, Doúreios Híppos, in the Homeric Ionic dialect).
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Ancient History Documentary The True Story of Troy An Ancient War Documentary The Greek mythology is fascinating. It is full of powerful gods like Zeus, Athena, Hera and Aphrodite, brave heroes like Achilles, Hector, Agamemnon, legendary quests and epic wars. There is one war tale, however, that has fascinated mankind. The tale of the Trojan War. A conflict between West and East. The War of Troy is described in Iliad, an epic poem by Homer. The truth behind the War of Troy (Trojan War) is so powerful, it has inspired 3,000 years of myth and legend. It's the site of the most legendary war in history and the Western world's oldest adventure story. But how did War of Troy begin? The War of Troy (Trojan War) begun with a wedding, the wedding of Achilles’ parents: Thetis and Peleus. There wa...
This is a school project that tells the story of the Trojan War from the Greek Mythology. The Video clip was created by Sir Jaylord Justine Medina and Kevin Feliciano for our ENGL08 subject. Feel free to comment. ----Special Acknowledgment for our adviser Mr. Jun S. Foronda---- --DISCLAIMER-- *We do not own any of the movie clips used in this video. All the movie clips belongs to Warner Bros. Pictures. This video is for educational purposes only. Please do not redistribute. Thanks for watching!
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Take a closer look at the fictional story of the Trojan War written by Homer. Was there any truth in the myth? Is it possible that there was an ancient war fought for love? Did Helen really have a face that launched a thousand ships? Watch more Truth of Troy clips with BBC Worldwide here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E94B8205CF3F0EC7
Based on The Odyssey, this is basically a cartoon of the Greek-built Trojan Horse as the Greek leader Odysseus builds an 80ft. tall wooden horse. Inside they stuff 5 Greek soldiers including Odysseus. The Trojans decide to place the horse inside the walls of Troy. While the city slept, Odysseus opens a secret trap door hidden on the bottom of the horse. They climb down and tie the sleeping Guards of Troy. In the meantime... Odysseus climbs up the tower above the walls of Troy. Holding a torch above his head, he signaled the Greek soldiers which had turned around and sailed back to Troy. The Greeks find their captured princess and re-fight Troy. Caught by surprise, The Trojans are defeated by the Greeks. And the Greeks go home in victory!!!!!!!!!!
Promotional video for the play THE TROJAN WAR Graphics, animation, direction and editing, Carles Porta Music composition, recording, arrangement, voice and sound space: JM Baldomà Video promocional per l'obra de teatre LA GUERRA de TROIA Realització, grafisme, animació i edició, Carles Porta Composició, gravació, arranjament, doblatge i espai sonor: JM Baldomà http://cargocollective.com/carlesporta ___________________________________________________ La Guerra de Troia: Direcció: Jordi Colominas. / Guió: Pau Sieiro. / Direcció artística y realizació del audiovisual: Carles Porta. / Assistent de direcció artística: Jordi Bulbena. / Composició, producció musical i espai sonor: Josep M.ª Baldomà. / Construcció de titelles, escenografía i atrezo: PLANCTON. Cicle mitja i superior de primaria ...
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A parable of the Trojan War and the famed USC/UCLA rivalry, The Fall concerns the inner turmoil of Troy, whose best friend Tom has been kidnapped. Torn between contacting the authorities or seeing the matter through himself, Troy receives an offer to end the ordeal. Written, Directed, Edited and Shot by Kyle Bugg Produced by Kyle Bugg and Evan Bass Starring Evan Bass and Kyle Moore Featuring the songs "The Last Man" by Clint Mansell and "On Trees and Birds and Fire" by I Am Oak. **Numerous allusions to the Trojan War and the UCLA rivalry are riddled throughout the film. For example, the "crickets" line refers to USC's most notorious prank in the rivalry in which thousands of crickets were let out in the UCLA library, while the leaf Troy is given reflects the USC motto "Let whoever ea...
2009 The Children of Beormund Primary School narrate the story of The Trojan War with Claymation puppets and beautiful Background. This film was created in collaboration with The Film Video Workshop and supported by The BBC Children in Need Workshop Leader Kim Noce @ QuirkyPictures Animation Workshop made by 7-12 years old 8half Days Workshop Location: http://www.beormundschool.co.uk
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The V&A; created its new Medieval and Renaissance wing to house objects drawn from its world class collections of art and design, spanning a period of 1300 years. Ten new galleries opened in December 2009 at a cost of £31.75 million, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and a number of generous donors. Spread over three floors, they form an elegant contemporary home for nearly 2,000 objects that tell the story of European art and culture from the fall of the Roman empire to the dawn of modern Europe. The displays span European art, amongst them are treasures of British heritage, like the 12th century Beckett casket and English stained glass, crafted for Winchester College. Masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance include sculptures by Luca della Robbia, Donatello and Michelangelo. Leonardo da...
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Half in darkness she stands in a dress of shrapnel,
smoke and torn flags.
Dragging off cigarettes of human skin.
Eyes like cracked eggshells empty as life.
Her index fingers drip mothers milk like hypodermic needles.
She stumbles through my veins high on ash