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Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in ________.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the ________.
(1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and
____.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the ________.
(1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and
____.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and
____.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between _______ and
____.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between _______ and
Troy.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae
and Troy.
• The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae
and Troy.
• The Trojan War between Mycenae and Troy took place during the middle of the _____ BCE.
Trojan Civilization
• Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor.• Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea.
(1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae
and Troy.
• The Trojan War between Mycenae and Troy took place during the middle of the 1200s BCE.
Homer • Blind Greek ____ • Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great ________*
* epic poem - ____________________________________
___________________
Homer • Blind Greek poet • Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great ________*
* epic poem - ____________________________________
___________________
Homer • Blind Greek poet • Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great epic poems*
* epic poem - ____________________________________
___________________
Homer • Blind Greek poet • Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great epic poems*
* epic poem - a long, narrativepoem describing
heroic deeds and extraordinary people
Homer
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of ___…also about the wrath of Achilles against _________ and, later, _____
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against _________ and, later, _____
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, _____
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses
(b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses
(b) the word odyssey now means great adventurous journey.
(1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector
(2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War
(a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses
(b) the word odyssey now means great adventurous journey.
The Iliad and Odyssey became the ________ and the ____ of the early Greeks.
The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the ____ of the early Greeks.
The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the bible of the early Greeks.
The Iliad
The Iliad* Disclaimer
The Iliad A Summary
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Eris (Goddess of Discord)
Zeus
Paris
Paris’ Decision
Athena
Aphrodite
HeraWhat side do you think they will
support?
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Greeks
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Greeks
Greeks
Athena
Aphrodite
Hera
Greeks
Greeks
Trojans
King Menelaus(Sparta)
Queen Helen (Sparta)
Paris & Helen
King Agamemnon(Mycenae)
King Menelaus (Sparta)
Achilles’ past
Achilles
Thetis Dipping Achilles in the Styx
Centaur
Chiron and the Young Achilles fresco painting
King Agamemnon
Achilles
King Agamemnon
Achilles
Briseis Leaving Achilles’ Tent
Patroclus
Patroclus
Hector
Patroclus
Hector
Achilles’ response?
Achilles Slays Hector
Achilles Drags Hector’s Body around Troy
Achilleon Palace
Corfu, Greece
Odysseus
The Trojan Horse
Laocoon and His Sons
Tableau
Tableaua scene that typically shows an
event in history or literature and that is created on a stage by a group of people who are dressed in costumes and who do not speak or move